Tech CEO Tweets Sex Hotline Number at ReporterHootsuite's chief told the writer questioning his company's value to call 1-800-EAT-DICK.
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Hootsuite CEO Ryan Holmes didn't likeBloomberg's reportquestioning his company's $1 billion valuation. He disliked it so much that hetold its writerto call 1-800-328-3425 -- or 1-800-EAT-DICK.Bloomberg'swrite-up said the social media managing platform's true valuation is around $700 million to $750 million, so it doesn't really have "unicorn status." The term "unicorn" is used to describe a start-up or a non-public company with a valuation of over $1 billion, and it's a status that could help attract both talents and investors.
Holmes took to Twitter to callBloomberg'sheadline ("Hootsuite: The Unicorn That Never Was") salacious, telling the writer, Gerritt De Vynck, that the piece was published before his company could make a statement. When De Vynck told him he waited for the company's response for a day and asked for a phone number to get in touch, Holmes gave him the phone sex hotline number 1-800-328-3425. All those tweets are gone now, butBuzzfeed Newswas there to screencap it all:
it's never a good time for tech ceo's to be sending tweets like this, but this is a particularly bad weekhttps://t.co/ik5OgCVJRopic.twitter.com/yU8Yg4H39t
— Caroline O'Donovan (@ceodonovan)February 28, 2017
AsBuzzfeedwriter Caroline O'Donovan said, this is a particularly bad time for a tech CEO to tweet like this. Silicon Valley's sexism problem recently became the center of attention after reports of sexual harassment atUber,Teslaand other companies made headlines. Hootsuite might not be as big a name, but when all eyes are on you, it's probably a bad idea to tweet inappropriate messages. That said, Holmes made a public apology in the end:
Apologies on an attempt at humour today. It was offside.
— Ryan Holmes (@invoker)March 1, 2017