Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter for $41 billion By Reuters
{Current column}12872People have watched
Introduction© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk talks at the Automotive World News Congress at the Renaissance Cent ...

(Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk has offered to buy Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) for about $41 billion, just days after rejecting a seat on the social media company's board.
Musk's offer price of $54.20 per share, which was disclosed in a regulatory filing on Thursday, represents a 38% premium to Twitter's April 1 close, the last trading day before the Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO's more than 9% stake in the company was made public.
Twitter's shares jumped 12% in premarket trading.
"Since making my investment I now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve this societal imperative in its current form. Twitter needs to be transformed as a private company," Musk said in a letter to Twitter Chairman Bret Taylor.
"My offer is my best and final offer and if it is not accepted, I would need to reconsider my position as a shareholder," Musk said.
Earlier this week, Musk said he had abandoned a plan to join Twitter's board, just as his tenure was about to start. Taking the board seat would have prevented him from a possible takeover of the company.
Statement: The content of this article does not represent the views of FTI website. The content is for reference only and does not constitute investment suggestions. Investment is risky, so you should be careful in your choice! If it involves content, copyright and other issues, please contact us and we will make adjustments at the first time!
Tags:
Related articles
Goldman Sachs, JB Hunt, Fox fall premarket; Bank of America, Lockheed Martin rise By
{Current column}By Peter Nurse -- Stocks in focus in premarket trade on Tuesday, April 18th. Please refresh for upda ...
Read moreCITIC Securities vs. CICC: A brief comparison.
{Current column}From the logo of CITIC Securities, the circular faceplate logo is identical to CITICS, but in realit ...
Read moreIPO funding cuts hit securities and banking hard.
{Current column}In the winter of the A-share market, securities companies, as key market participants, are enduring ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Asian stocks edge lower amid weak earnings, economic uncertainty By
- Swiss Bank: Apple's Feb sales down 4% globally, China drops 30%+.
- Trump vows higher China tariffs if elected, ok with self
- A Decade in the Securities Industry
- Hindenburg takes on billionaire activist Icahn with short position, shares plunge By Reuters
- What does a qualified trader look like?
Latest articles
-
Stock market today: Dow ends flat as mixed quarterly results weigh By
-
1.5 Stock Market Review
-
Rate hike, not cut, after inflation data? Market reacts sharply.
-
Securities industry: Expect mergers?
-
NATO soldiers injured in Kosovo clashes with Serb protesters By Reuters
-
MT5 updates regulatory inquiry. End for specialized media near?