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Elon Musk Commits $33.5 Billion to Twitter Acquisition Bid

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on May 27, 2022 - 9:37am

Elon Musk Commits $33.5 Billion to Twitter Acquisition Bid

Tesla CEO Elon Musk will personally commit $33.5 billion to his Twitter buyout bid, according to a recent SEC filing.

By Andrew Asmakov

Elon Musk. 

Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of electric automaker Tesla, will increase his personal commitment in his Twitter takeover bid to $33.5 billion, according to an SEC filing dated May 24.

The revised financing plan would provide an additional $6.25 billion in equity for the buyout—an amount that would be enough to liquidate the same amount of margin loans against Tesla stock that was already reduced earlier this month.

That would bring the equity financing component of the deal to $33.5 billion, up from the $27.25 billion Musk disclosed earlier in May.

According to the statement, the Tesla chief is also in talks with “certain existing holders,” including Twitter founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, to help finance the deal that would see the social media giant become a private company.

The Tesla CEO expressed his commitment to completing the deal—which is currently on hold, as Musk previously said that he will not go forward with the acquisition until Twitter provides more information on the number of spambots and fake accounts on the platform, in a separate letter to investors backing the buyout.

Twitter shares jumped 5.5% to $39.22 in after-market trading on Wednesday, building on a 3.9% rise during regular trading.

Twitter's shareholder meeting

Twitter, meanwhile, held its shareholder meeting on Wednesday. As reported by Associate Press, CEO Parag Agrawal “explicitly” said during the meeting that executives would not answer any questions on Musk’s buyout bid.

Still, “shareholders raising proposals for a vote frequently invoked his name,” per the report. Some of those votes revolved around free speech and content policies—concerns that Musk highlighted at earlier stages of his bid.

In other news, Dorsey, in an expected move, has departed Twitter’s board of directors effective Wednesday. Dorsey, currently the CEO of Block (formerly known as Square), stepped down as Twitter’s CEO in November 2021 but remained on the company’s board until the company's 2022 shareholders' meeting..

Andries Van Tonder thank you Simon. According to the statement, the Tesla chief is also in talks with “certain existing holders,” including Twitter founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey, to help finance the deal that would see the social media giant become a private company.
May 27, 2022 at 9:56am
Simon Keighley It will be interesting to see the release of the true number of spambots and fake accounts on Twitter and whether this alters Elon's bid - thanks for sharing the news, Andries.
May 27, 2022 at 9:55am