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Musk says he’s ‘excited’ about buying Twitter, but overpaying

Judge suspends litigation, gives parties until Oct 28 to finalise megadeal

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Oct 2022 11:00AM

Musk says he’s ‘excited’ about buying Twitter, but overpaying
According to reports, a Delaware judge granted a request by Musk to freeze the case despite bitter opposition from Twitter, saying the trial originally set for this week could be rescheduled for next month if a deal is not finalised. – AFP pic, October 20, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – Elon Musk yesterday said he is “excited” about taking over Twitter, expressing enthusiasm even though he has spent months trying to break free of the US$44 billion (RM198 billion) buyout contract.

A United States judge early this month suspended litigation in the saga over Musk’s proposed takeover of Twitter, giving the parties until October 28 to finalise the on-again, off-again megadeal.

Twitter had filed a suit to hold Musk to the terms of the deal he inked in April after the Tesla chief sent word he was terminating the contract.

“I’m excited about the Twitter situation,” Musk said while fielding questions on a Tesla quarterly earnings call.

“I think it’s an asset that has just sort of languished for a long time but has incredible potential, although obviously myself and the other investors are overpaying for Twitter right now.”

Musk added that he believes Twitter has the potential to be worth “an order of magnitude” more than it is now.

Delaware judge Kathaleen McCormick granted a request by Musk to freeze the case despite bitter opposition from Twitter, and said that a trial originally set for this week could be rescheduled for next month if a deal is not finalised.

With the trial on Twitter’s breach-of-contract suit against Musk looming, the unpredictable billionaire had done an about-face, reviving his takeover plan on condition the court halt the suit against him.

Musk began to step back from the Twitter deal soon after it was agreed, and said in July he was canceling the purchase because he was misled by Twitter concerning the number of fake “bot” accounts, allegations rejected by the company.

Twitter, meanwhile, has sought to prove Musk was contriving excuses to walk away – simply because he changed his mind.

Musk’s potential stewardship of the influential social media site has sparked worry from activists who fear he could open the gates to more abusive and misinformative posts. – AFP, October 20, 2022

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