November 14, 2024
Twitter Confirms Intent to Close Elon Musk's Takeover Offer: Details
Twitter said on Tuesday that Tesla CEO Elon Musk had sent the company a letter that he intended to complete the takeover agreed upon earlier this year, seeking to acquire the platform for $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,58,300 crore). The microblogging service announced via a tweet that it intends to close the offer at the original price of $54.20 (roughly Rs. 4,400) per s...

Twitter on Tuesday confirmed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent a letter saying he will go through the deal he signed early this year to buy the platform for $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,58,300 crore).

“Twitter issued this statement about today’s news: We received the letter from the Musk parties which they have filed with the SEC. The intention of the Company is to close the transaction at $54.20 (roughly Rs. 4,400) per share,” the official account of Twitter Investor Relations wrote.

After the news broke, that the billionaire is proposing to continue with $54.20 ((roughly Rs. 4,400) per share to buy social media platforms, Twitter‘s share price increased to 12.7 per cent before trading was stopped for the second time. On the contrary, Tesla’s shares dropped by about 3 per cent.

Musk has been locked in a bitter legal battle with Twitter since announcing in July this year that he was pulling the plug on his $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,58,300 crore) purchase of the company following a complex, and months-long courtship.

Musk had cancelled the deal, claiming that he was misled by Twitter concerning the number of bot accounts on its platform. These allegations were forthrightly rejected by the company.

The latest report on the Twitter buyout deal comes ahead of the Delaware Court hearing on October 17, where the two sides are expected to clash over the multi-billion dollar buyout deal.

“This is a clear sign that Musk recognized heading into Delaware Court that the chances of winning vs. Twitter board was highly unlikely and this $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,58,300 crore) deal was going to be completed one way or another,” Reuters quoted Wedbush analyst Dan Ives as saying.

Earlier, Twitter had sought an order directing Tesla CEO to complete deal at $54.20 ((roughly Rs. 4,400) per share.

Meanwhile, Musk had called for the dismissal of a shareholder lawsuit against him for cancelling his deal and subpoenaing the social media company’s former CEO.


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