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X — formerly Twitter — will auction off items from its San Francisco HQ due to its brand overhaul. Just because these items are being auctioned off doesn't mean you'll be able to fill your living room with furniture from Twitter HQ. HGP will help buyers carry items into the loading area, but it does not provide shipping services. In January, the company sold items from its HQ including a pizza oven, office furniture, and an espresso machine. The Twitter bird and signature sky blue theme are slowly being removed in favor of the black and white X branding.
Persons: Elon Musk Organizations: Twitter, San Francisco, Heritage Global Partners, Elon Locations: San Francisco
Items up for auction range from a standard desk chair to a large bird cage welded with a Twitter logo bird and everything in between. On top of the more outlandish items, Twitter is looking to get rid of office equipment including desks, chairs and refrigerators. The auction, run by Heritage Global Partners (HGP), opens September 12 and runs for two days in San Francisco. Twitter also put memorabilia up for auction in January, trying to offload similar items. X and HGP did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment on the auction.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, He’s, Ellen DeGeneres, Oscar selfie, Barack Obama, HGP Organizations: New, New York CNN, Twitter, Heritage Global Partners Locations: New York, Montana, San Francisco
Twitter Inc. auctioned off kegerators, pizza ovens and other supplies from its San Francisco headquarters in what appeared to be its latest cost-cutting move. More than 600 items were being sold online through Wednesday afternoon, according to an auction page run by Heritage Global Partners Inc. The items were described on the page as surplus corporate office assets.
Twitter auctioned off a number of office items from its San Francisco office this week. The auction included luxury kitchen equipment that was being sold at cut-rate prices. During the auction, Twitter's blue bird logo was sold for $100,000, and a high-end machine known as the "Lamborghini of meat slicers," was also sold. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the Berkel 330M-STD Manual Fly Wheel Slicer, a top-of-the-line meat slicer used in top restaurants, was one of the items listed during the auction. The meat slicer, which sells for $16,000 at retail price, was originally listed at $7,500 at the start of the auction, and much of the luxury kitchen equipment was highly discounted, per The Chronicle.
Twitter Inc. is auctioning kegerators, pizza ovens and other supplies from its San Francisco headquarters in what appears to be its latest cost-cutting move. More than 600 items are being sold online through Wednesday afternoon, according to an auction page run by Heritage Global Partners, Inc. The items were described on the page as surplus corporate office assets.
A statue of Twitter's bird logo sold for $100,000 at auction, according to multiple reports. The statue was part of Twitter's fire sale that included hundreds of surplus items. The online auction opened on Tuesday morning, and by the afternoon, bidding was at $12,000 for the statue. A larger neon version of the Twitter logo sold for $40,000 at the auction, according to SFGate. HGP declined to comment on the bid prices for the Twitter logo statue and other items.
Elon Musk Twitter page seen on mobile with his poll to step down as head of TwitterTwitter is auctioning off espresso machines, kegerators, computers, and even oversized neon displays with the company's logo as the social messaging service reportedly has fallen behind on office rent payments. Among the numerous kitchen supplies that Twitter is selling includes a rotisserie cooker, multiple refrigerators and pizza ovens. The company is even selling a neon electrical sign that prominently displays the company's corporate bird logo. As of Monday afternoon, someone has placed a bid of $17,500 for the neon sign. In December, The New York Times reported that Twitter had stopped paying for rent in all of the company's office space.
New York CNN —If you’ve ever wanted to own a piece of Twitter’s HQ, the company is auctioning off dozens of items of memorabilia and supplies from its office in San Francisco. Twitter is cleaning house and looking to offload things like getting a large Twitter bird statue and a giant “@” sculpture planter. There are also multiple espresso machines and an electric bike charging station. Twitter/BidSpotterThe online auction opens January 17th and closes the next day, said Heritage Global Partners, the company facilitating the sale. “Just like a real estate broker doesn’t determine which houses or buildings their client would need to sell.”
Twitter will be getting rid of hundreds of surplus office supplies in a January auction. The items being auctioned off include kitchen appliances, Twitter sculptures, and office chairs. The company is cleaning out perhaps some of its most — and least — interesting items in an auction next year. The auction comes at a time when Twitter CEO Elon Musk is reducing expenses after purchasing the social media platform for $44 billion. The auction items also include tons of industrial kitchen equipment, including refrigerators and pizza ovens, dozens of display screens, iMac monitors, and gray swivel office chairs.
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