Elon Musk has been given a seat on Twitter's board of directors, a day after he became the company's single biggest shareholder.
Musk, the world's richest man, and head of Tesla and SpaceX, says he's looking forward to working with Twitter's board and make "significant improvements" to the platform.
He now holds a stake worth more than $NZ4 billion - four times that of the platform's co-founder.
Wedbush Securities managing director and ex-Wall Street tech analyst Daniel Ives spoke to Corin Dann.