Elon Musk moving forward on Twitter deal, and might mean it this time

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Elon Musk is reportedly planning to move ahead with the financing of his acquisition of Twitter, a deal that has been up in the air for months.

Elon Musk mulls deal


A fresh report reveals that Musk told his co-investors to prepare to fund his $44 billion acquisition by Friday, October 28.

Equity investors include Sequoia Capital, Binance, Qatar Investment Authority, and others, and they have received the necessary paperwork. A Delaware judge had ordered the deadline after Musk appeared in court on October 17.

Musk held a call on October 24 with bankers to provide $13 billion in debt financing, according to Bloomberg. He pledged to provide $46.5 billion in equity and debt financing, covering the acquisition price and closing costs.

The equity investors, which include Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, will provide $7.1 billion.

In April 2022, Musk offered to purchase Twitter outright for $44 billion, at a price of $54.20 per share. A month later, he put the purchase on hold over a disagreement about spam accounts, demanding proof of claims by Twitter that fewer than 5% of users on the service were fake.

After threatening to walk away from the deal, Musk started the process to exit the deal in July. That same month, Twitter sued Musk to try to force him into buying the platform at the agreed price.

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  • Reply 1 of 14
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,783member
    Not like he had any choice. 
    ronnAlex1NOferwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 14
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Maybe he ran out of dumb tricks.  I'd be surprised if he didn't try more shenanigans.
    DAalsethronnAlex1NOfer
  • Reply 3 of 14
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,783member
    What’s going to be funny is the scale of this failure. He has said that he was going to clean up Twitter, let it be a free speech zone, and eliminate the bots. These are mutually exclusive, and contradictory wishes. What’s more, if he fails at any of them, he fails. If he does something the current users don’t like, he fails. If he does nothing he fails. If he tries something totally out of left field and overhauls how Twitter works and operates, it won’t work, and he fails. There is literally no way Musk can do anything with Twitter without looking like he screwed up, and without losing a s***ton of money. He literally cannot win this one. Musk thought he was the golden boy that could do no wrong, and is about to be proven terribly wrong.
    edited October 2022 Northview1962JaiOh81ronnwilliamlondon9secondkox2Alex1NKTROferVanillablastdoor
  • Reply 4 of 14
    bluefire1bluefire1 Posts: 1,302member
    Looks like Twitter will once again be a platform instead of a publisher. 
    9secondkox2TheObannonFileJWSCwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 14
    Pretty sure Musk meant to buy Twitter to begin with. 

    But when it came time for checks and balances, Twitter was found to be false advertising it’s true account numbers, and being run like a child’s hobby instead of a responsible business. 

    It’s a great thing. Means we will actually see A core American tenet held high again. 

    I expect most of the staff to go within the next two years, being replaced by competent people who value others, regardless of disagreements in values. 

    Will rejoin once Musk owns it. 
    edited October 2022 TheObannonFilechadbaglkruppwilliamlondonJWSCwatto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 14
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,783member
    Pretty sure Musk meant to buy Twitter to begin with. 

    But when it came time for checks and balances, Twitter was found to be false advertising it’s true account numbers, and being run like a child’s hobby instead of a responsible business. 

    It’s a great thing. Means we will actually see A core American tenet held high again. 

    I expect most of the staff to go within the next two years, being replaced by competent people who value others, regardless of disagreements in values. 

    Will rejoin once Musk owns it. 
    Wow, my take on it is:
    I’m sure he said it in passing, had serious second thoughts when he realized what a s***show Twitter is, and tried to get out of it.
    All of that stuff about bots and Twitter hiding the true numbers was Musk trying to get out of a terrible deal
    What core American tenet? Hate? Because that’s what Twitter was getting flamed over for trying to control. If Musk takes the controls off, and makes it into an absolute free speech zone like he keeps talking about it will become impossible. Users will leave in droves. Corporations will not want their brands tainted with it. It will go into a death spiral. 
    I would agree with the idea that most of the staff will leave. Because it will be a money rat hole and there will be cost cutting measures. 
    I have debated trying it again. I’ve learned that there are Apps out there that are vastly better at filtering than Twitter’s own. But will absolutely NOT if Musk ends up owning it. He has no idea what he’s doing with it and will make the cesspool that is Twitter even worse. The last thing I want is to follow the personal soapbox of ANOTHER out of touch, clueless billionaire.
    But I do enjoy seeing him lose money
    edited October 2022 Alex1NOfermuthuk_vanalingamVanillawatto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 14
    Pretty sure Musk meant to buy Twitter to begin with. 

    But when it came time for checks and balances, Twitter was found to be false advertising it’s true account numbers, and being run like a child’s hobby instead of a responsible business. 

    It’s a great thing. Means we will actually see A core American tenet held high again. 

    I expect most of the staff to go within the next two years, being replaced by competent people who value others, regardless of disagreements in values. 

    Will rejoin once Musk owns it. 
    Please remove your tongue from his rectum.
    Oferfastasleepwatto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 14
    Oh well. Elon must had learned to shut his mouth next time.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 14
    Pretty sure Musk meant to buy Twitter to begin with. 

    But when it came time for checks and balances, Twitter was found to be false advertising it’s true account numbers, and being run like a child’s hobby instead of a responsible business. 

    It’s a great thing. Means we will actually see A core American tenet held high again. 

    I expect most of the staff to go within the next two years, being replaced by competent people who value others, regardless of disagreements in values. 

    Will rejoin once Musk owns it. 
    The problem is Elon waived his ‘checks and balances’ as you call them. He basically signed the contract as-is. 
    If you find problems with a house after you’ve removed all your subjects, those problems are now yours.  You’re committed 
    Oferwilliamlondon
  • Reply 10 of 14
    Tech stocks crashed after the made his announcement which would have made it a terrible deal with the promised fixed price. 

    Seems they recovered now since they're picking it up again. 

    In the meantime Twitter lied about how many bots they had. Unsurprisingly. It's not in their interest to find out, and it is in their interest to have the smallest of plausible deniability fig leaf internal analytics to come up with the smallest possible number...

    People who do not understand the constitution should not talk about free speech at all. Ever.
    People who don't know why the 2nd amendment exists should not comment on this at all, ever. 

    Those who do know why it exists know that it's the only thing that stands between a totalitarian fascist dictatorship and them.

    Who controls the information controls the minds of the people. Simple concept. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 11 of 14
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,308member
    DAalseth said:
    What’s going to be funny is the scale of this failure. He has said that he was going to clean up Twitter, let it be a free speech zone, and eliminate the bots. These are mutually exclusive, and contradictory wishes. What’s more, if he fails at any of them, he fails. If he does something the current users don’t like, he fails. If he does nothing he fails. If he tries something totally out of left field and overhauls how Twitter works and operates, it won’t work, and he fails. There is literally no way Musk can do anything with Twitter without looking like he screwed up, and without losing a s***ton of money. He literally cannot win this one. Musk thought he was the golden boy that could do no wrong, and is about to be proven terribly wrong.
    Love this post :-)
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 14
    JWSCJWSC Posts: 1,203member
    DAalseth said:
    What’s going to be funny is the scale of this failure. He has said that he was going to clean up Twitter, let it be a free speech zone, and eliminate the bots. These are mutually exclusive, and contradictory wishes. What’s more, if he fails at any of them, he fails. If he does something the current users don’t like, he fails. If he does nothing he fails. If he tries something totally out of left field and overhauls how Twitter works and operates, it won’t work, and he fails. There is literally no way Musk can do anything with Twitter without looking like he screwed up, and without losing a s***ton of money. He literally cannot win this one. Musk thought he was the golden boy that could do no wrong, and is about to be proven terribly wrong.
    Sounds like the nattering nabobs of negativism who said no one could create reusable rockets.

    Twitter has been running on empty for the last few years.  Their heavy focus on political content moderation has diverted their attention from improving user experience and fighting bots and similar fake accounts.  Twitter invented and owned this space. But their misguided focus has opened a window of opportunity for new competing platforms and people have been leaving for these platforms.

    Musk will move to verify all accounts.  He will fire roughly 75% of the workforce that appears to be focused on political moderation and censorship.  Good riddance.  He will clean up the mishmash of algorithms that compartmentalized people into likeminded demographics without them even knowing.

    Twitter is a hot mess but it has great potential.  Musk sees that very clearly.  He loves the platform.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 13 of 14
    JWSC said: But their misguided focus has opened a window of opportunity for new competing platforms and people have been leaving for these platforms.
    What platforms are those supposed to be? You seem to have left out the names. 
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 14 of 14
    JWSCJWSC Posts: 1,203member
    OMG!!!  Elon Musk walks into Twitter HQ for a BoD meeting and he's bringing a sink - literally a bathroom sink.  That and a snarky comment on Twitter saying, "Let that sink in!"

    Getting the popcorn out.
    watto_cobracornchip
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