Elon Musk may not need TSLA margin loan to pay for Twitter (TWTR) deal
Musk had previously floated the idea of selling Tesla shares to fund his Twitter purchase, but he may not have to.
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Musk had previously floated the idea of selling Tesla shares to fund his Twitter purchase, but he may not have to.
A Florida police pension fund is suing Elon Musk and Twitter's board of directors to stall rapid completion of the deal.
As Jack Dorsey remains a member of the Twitter Board of Directors, we could see more of these leading up to the deal's close, which has yet to happen.
Elon Musk sold $4 billion of his TSLA shares on April 26, 2022 to help fund his $44 billion Twitter (TWTR) acquisition.
As Musk's deal to buy Twitter looms, the company's latest quarter came up short on revenue, but exceeded EPS expectations.
In Twitter's (TWTR) Q1 2022 earnings, the company admits to reporting inaccurate mDAU numbers in recent years.
Donald Trump has told Fox News that he won't be heading back to Twitter, choosing instead to stick with TRUTH Social.
Twitter isn't the only thing impacted by the sale to Elon Musk.
Twitter has officially agreed to Elon Musk's purchase proposal.
Twitter has changed its mind again about Elon Musk acquiring the company, to the delight of some shareholders.