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Musk said to go ahead with original offer to buy Twitter: Report

Twitter shares jumped 12.7 percent at $47.93 before trading was halted for the second time on Tuesday.

Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc, listens during a discussion at the Satellite 2020 Conference in Washington, DC, US.
Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc and Twitter were set to enter the courtroom this month, with Twitter seeking an order directing Musk to close the deal at $54.20 per share [File: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg]

Published On 4 Oct 20224 Oct 2022

Billionaire Elon Musk is proposing to go ahead with his original offer of $44bn to take Twitter Inc private, two sources familiar with the matter told the Reuters news agency on Tuesday, signalling an end to a bitter legal battle that was about to go to trial.

The agreement puts the world’s richest person in charge of one of the most influential media platforms and ends months of turbulent litigation that damaged Twitter’s brand and fed Musk’s reputation for erratic behaviour.

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Musk, the chief executive of electric-car maker Tesla Inc, will take over a company he originally committed to buying in April, but soon soured on.

Twitter shares jumped 12.7 percent to $47.93 before trading was halted for the second time, while Tesla shares rose by about 1 percent.

Bloomberg News reported the move earlier, saying Musk made the proposal in a letter to Twitter. It cited people, who asked not to be identified, discussing confidential information.

Twitter and Musk’s lawyers were not immediately available for requests for comment from Reuters.

Musk vs Twitter

The news comes ahead of a highly anticipated face-off between Musk and Twitter in Delaware’s Court of Chancery on October 17, in which the social media company was set to seek an order directing Musk to close the deal at $54.20 per share.

Musk agreed in April to buy Twitter for $44bn or $54.20 per share, but within weeks said the number of bot accounts was much higher than Twitter’s estimate of less than 5 percent of users. Bots are automated accounts, and their use can lead to overestimations of how many humans are on the service, which is important for advertising rates and the overall value of the service.

Musk, one of Twitter’s most prominent users, claimed in July he could walk away from the deal because Twitter misled him about the number of real users and the security of user data.

“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 $44bn deal was going to be completed one way or another,” Wedbush analyst Dan Ives wrote in a note after the news.

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Twitter employees, caught by surprise in the middle of meetings on Tuesday, expressed disbelief in tweets.

“I am sitting on 2023 company wide strategy readouts and I guess we are going to collectively ignore what’s going on,” wrote Rumman Chowdhury, Twitter’s director of machine learning ethics, transparency and accountability.

Nick Caldwell, Twitter’s general manager, joked that this time the upheaval was not taking place on a “day of rest”, unlike in April, when Musk’s decision to back away from accepting a board seat coincided with a companywide day off.

A megaphone for Musk

The settlement will revive fears among Twitter’s users about Musk’s plans for the platform, which has removed prominent politically conservative voices. Supporters of Donald Trump hope that Musk will reactivate the account of the former US president, who was banned after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol by his supporters.

The settlement gives Musk, already one of the world’s most prominent and outspoken entrepreneurs, a megaphone for his views. He has used Twitter to stir controversy, including on Monday when he floated a peace plan for the Ukraine-Russia war that drew swift condemnation from Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Text messages that came to light during the litigation showed that Musk planned to battle spam by verifying accounts, wanted to shift Twitter away from advertising towards subscriptions, and to adopt services such as money transfers.

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