The world's most extravagant man, Elon Musk, has finished his $44bn (£38.1bn) takeover of Twitter, as per a recording with the US government.
Mr Musk tweeted "the bird is liberated" and later said "let the great times roll".
Various top leaders, including the chief, Parag Agrawal, have apparently been terminated.
Mr Agrawal and two different leaders were accompanied out of Twitter's San Francisco central command on Thursday night, said Reuters.
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The finish of the arrangement finishes a long time of lawful fighting however it has provoked inquiries over the stage's future bearing.
A recording was made with the US Protections and Trade Commission on Thursday, affirming the takeover.
The New York Stock Trade said on Friday that exchanging Twitter's portions had been suspended, giving the explanation as "consolidation compelling.
CFO Ned Segal, and the company's top legitimate and strategy leader, Vijaya Gadde, are leaving close by Mr Agrawal, as per US media reports.
Twitter prime supporter Business Stone seemed to affirm the chiefs' flight. In a tweet, he said thanks to each of the three for their "aggregate commitment to Twitter", referring to them as "gigantic gifts" and "delightful people".
In the mean time, Bret Taylor - who had filled in as Twitter's director since last November - refreshed his LinkedIn profile to show that he was presently not in the post.
Mr Musk, a so called "free discourse absolutist", has been disparaging of Twitter's administration and its control strategies.
They conflicted over the details of the takeover, with Mr Musk blaming Twitter for giving misdirecting data about the company's client numbers.