Elon Musk considering $46.5 billion tender offer for Twitter (TWTR)
Musk's potential tender offer to buy Twitter (TWTR) includes $25.5 billion in debt financing and $21 billion in equity financing.
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Musk's potential tender offer to buy Twitter (TWTR) includes $25.5 billion in debt financing and $21 billion in equity financing.
A massive buyout firm may look to join Elon Musk in his proposed bid to acquire Twitter.
The Vanguard Group was already invested in Twitter and recently increased its stake to 82.4 million shares, or 10.3 percent of the company.
Musk suggested putting the code on GitHub for users to look through.
You can watch Elon Musk at TED 2022, talking about Twitter, Telsa, SpaceX, and whatever other topics cross Elon's mind.
Elon Musk has submitted his offer with hopes of taking the company private.
Less than two weeks after becoming Twitter's largest shareholder, Elon Musk has decided not to join the company's board of directors.
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and active executives were happy to welcome Musk to the board following his 9.2% investment in the company.
Elon Musk has become Twitter's largest shareholder after complaining about the platform's censorship.
Twitter's Q4 2021 and fiscal year-end earnings results were strong to say the least, and the company is purchasing back shares on that success.