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Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

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Re: Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

#941

So Twitter was at $70 per share a year ago. So what? Jack Dorsey was CEO a year ago, too. The share price was $33 less than a month ago. But, despite an absolutely incredible roller-coaster news cycle, things have been definitely trending down at Twitter ($33/share last month), which was reflected in its share price. The current executive team (and Dorsey) had wasted time focusing on things that didn't matter instead…

Anyone notice that the price is $5 4.20 ? A coincidence? A week out from 4/20?

Should have offered $69 per share. Ultimate meme-lord status.

Re: Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

#943

Bezos has Washington Post as his mouthpiece. Murdoch has Fox News. Musk doesn't really need more money. I don't think this is just pump and dump. Is it possible Musk is looking to buy a method to influence a populace for his own ends? I.E. is this a method for him to influence a population to gain power and sway over elections, organizations, etc?

He wants to bring transparency to all the shady shit twitter does to manipulate the feed.

Re: Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

#946

Everyone here is talking about free speech and Twitter censorship, but I have a different take: How do we know Elon Musk won't just ban criticism of him or his business ventures (Tesla / SpaceX / The Boring Company / Starlink / etc)? We know that his claims of being a "free speech absolutist" are absolute bullshit, because the moment the speech is about him he turns to every trick in the book to try and censor it[0].…

He literally said today an interview unless a tweet was blatantly illegal it should not be deleted. He also said if there is any grey area as well it should not be deleted. He wants to open up all the shady algorithms twitter is using to promote/demote tweets.

Re: Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

#947

So Twitter was at $70 per share a year ago. So what? Jack Dorsey was CEO a year ago, too. The share price was $33 less than a month ago. But, despite an absolutely incredible roller-coaster news cycle, things have been definitely trending down at Twitter ($33/share last month), which was reflected in its share price. The current executive team (and Dorsey) had wasted time focusing on things that didn't matter instead…

No board is going to accept a low-ball offer, and that assumes Musk is even seriously offering and not pulling another stupid stunt.

Low-ball? Twitter is a financial dumpster fire.

Re: Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

#948
> Musk said that if he succeeds in his bid, he would seek to retain as many other shareholders as the law allows for a private company, rather than being sole owner.

This really changes the equation for stakeholder value. The offer isn't Twitter-owned Twitter or $54.20/share, it's Twitter-owned Twitter or Elon-owned twitter.

Re: Elon Musk makes $43B unsolicited bid to take Twitter private

#949

> "if my offer is rejected i will reconsider my ownership in twitter." Thats an immense amount of selling pressure on the stock... This is a threat. He's negotiating with a gun to their head.

As another commenter pointed out: It’s Elon Musk. While selling all his shares would make the price dip short-term, no one who knows his tactics will take that as a serious commentary on the viability of Twitter itself.

Yea people don't understand he has too much money to care about playing games and pumping/dumping shares. He basically can't take a breath without 'manipulating' the stock price of something.
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