VIDEO: Liberals reaction if Elon Musk buys Twitter
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Taking Twitter private at $54.20 should be up to shareholders, not the board
If the current Twitter board takes actions contrary to shareholder interests, they would be breaching their fiduciary duty.
The liability they would thereby assume would be titanic in scale.— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 14, 2022
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Part of bids like Elin Musk isn’t always about making money. It is sometimes about causing others to lose money.
Lefties are really worried about this. Their company, founded to identify dissenters and to silence them, just might be forced to become just a place to say what’s on your mind in less than 280 characters.
I don’t give a crap who owns it, I’ll still never join.
Prine Al-a-dickweed is a bad one. He’s 100% Muslim Brotherhood. And an enemy of MBS.
Ah. So a filthy Saudi is a major shareholder in Twitter. This explains a lot.
There’s going to be a Blockbuster reaction including but not limited to Liberals.
Who knew a Saudi Prince is responsible for all the “censoring.”
The Indian CEO surely must have an “arrangement” with him.
If he doesn’t, he’s a fool
Drive the price up. Cash out all his chips and let the price fall and pick up the pieces afterwards.
Is this just one Vabguard Fund called Vanguard something or is this the summation of every share Vanguard “owns” in any of the funds it runs?
Vanguard is locked at the hip with Blackrock, that corrupt combo tells you all you need to know.
Musk is smoking out the real owners of Twitter, who the public mostly weren’t aware of.
Excellent.
What happens if Musk bans twitter from his internet satellites?
Wait until Vanguard’s shares tank if Musk’s offer is rejected and decides to
sell his shares. Vanguard will be left holding the bag.
I love it.
They are increasing their position in anticipation of the company being in play and a higher bid, The Street is looking now for $60 to $65 Bid. Another player may well end up in the bidding. If this happens expect this company to go for $60 to $65 Billion, but it has no assets to sell to reduce debt that will be taken on.