What's going on? Taiwan semiconductor giant "sues" Musk...
Wistron, a subsidiary of Wistron Group, filed a lawsuit against Musk, accusing him of refusing to pay for $120 million in server parts.
AlexWistron, a subsidiary of Wistron Group, filed a lawsuit against Musk, accusing him of refusing to pay for $120 million in server parts.
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