Elon musk planning hostile takeover of twitter?

  • Elon Musk has lined up $46.5 billion in financing for a possible hostile takeover of Twitter and is "exploring" a direct tender offer to shareholders, according to a securities filing released Thursday.

    Musk's filing pointed to a $13 billion debt facility from a financing consortium led by Morgan Stanley, a separate $12.5 billion margin loan from the same bank, as well as $21 billion in equity commitments from Musk himself.

    The Tesla chief is "exploring whether to commence a tender offer... but has not determined whether to do so at this time," the filing said.

    The world's richest man on April 14 launched an unsolicited bid to buy Twitter for $54.20 a share, saying the influential microblogging platform had fallen short of free-speech imperatives.

    The following day, Twitter moved to defend itself against the $43 billion takeover effort, announcing a "poison pill" plan that would make it harder for the billionaire to get a controlling stake in the social media company.

    Despite Musk's great wealth, the question of financing had been seen as a potential stumbling block because much of Musk's holdings are in Tesla shares rather than cash.

    Still, analysts expressed skepticism that the Tesla CEO's latest move would appreciably change the picture, given the poison pill.

    The defense established by Twitter kicks in if an investor buys more than 15 percent in shares without the directors' agreement. Musk holds nine percent.

    The manuever makes it harder for a buyer to build too big of a stake without board approval, by triggering an option that allows other investors to buy more of a company's shares at a discount.

    Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush, described Musk's latest manuever in a tweet as an effort "to put more pressure on Twitter board."

    "Poison poll gave the board time to try to find second bidder; now the soap opera takes (the) next step if Musk goes down this path," Ives said.

    CFRA Research Angelo Zino said Musk's effort still faces significant hurdles in light of the Twitter board's opposition to his proposal and the poison pill mechanism.

    "Despite the filing, we don't believe it puts Musk any closer towards reaching a deal," Zino said.

    "We think Musk could look to increase his stake closer to 15 percent to put additional pressure on Twitter, but we think he will ultimately need to have constructive conversations with the board to be successful."

    Musk's efforts have raised hopes about the commercial potential of Twitter, which has struggled to achieve profitable growth despite its influential spot in culture and politics.

    But the polarizing Tesla CEO's campaign also has sparked concern among technology and free-speech experts who point to Musk's unpredictable statements and history of bullying critics, which contradict his stated aims.

    Twitter shares were flat at $46.72 in afternoon trading.

  • I hope he bans stan Twitter :pepe-bonk:

    he is part of them

    He is as annoying as them

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    I just remember about this song lmaooo

  • All of this because Donald Trump was banned from the platform.


    What about buying Instagram? They hijacked Kanye West's account. What about starting your own platform?


    Also, it's crazy to me that it's that easy for someone to gain control over the company. That the idea of a poison pill even exists to stop people like Elon Musk from just buying any company they want at any time. Like, what kind of world are we living in?


    I really don't like that man, and I wanted Tesla to flop until gas prices went sky high. But, he lives in a totally different world than me. If he bought Twitter, in the end, it wouldn't really matter unless he did an overhaul of their policies and let Twitter become the Wild Wild West again where anybody can pretty much say anything they want. That would SUCK, which seems like that might be his end game.

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