Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince recently sparked an online discussion by sharing a spam email that offered to buy his company for $54 million. Despite Cloudflare’s significant $1.4 billion revenue, Prince questioned whether CEOs of major tech companies like Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Meta – including Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, Jensen Huang, and Mark Zuckerberg – still receive such unsolicited buyout messages.
Prince shared a screenshot of the email on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The email read, “Hey Matthew, we have a private equity firm in our network who is very interested in acquiring Cloudflare.” Prince’s post led to a viral debate among users, with some joking that billion-dollar companies aren’t immune to spam, while others suggested that top executives’ assistants likely filter out such emails.
Public Reaction
The online community responded with varied comments. Some users speculated that high-ranking executives probably don’t read their emails personally, with one commenting, “You really think people at the top read their emails? They are read by an assistant who cherry picks the most relevant emails.” Others humorously suggested that Prince should respond to the email for entertainment value.
About Cloudflare
Cloudflare is a significant player in cybersecurity, cloud networking, and AI infrastructure. The company’s substantial revenue highlights its importance in the tech industry, making Prince’s experience with the buyout offer noteworthy.

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