Musk’s other companies appear far more solvent than X.
DSA obligations apply “irrespective of whether the entity exercising decisive influence over the platform or search engine is a natural or legal person,” Thomas Regnier, a spokesperson for the commission, told Bloomberg.
Yeah, this is perfectly normal over here, you don't get to reduce your fine that is levied as a percentage of turnover by dividing your company into 300 pieces in name.
The weird thing here is that the regulator did not expect someone to be thought competent to have decisive influence over such a wide array of different companies that should not have to do anything with each other.