Musk shelves $44-billion Twitter deal 'temporarily', shares slump
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[May 13, 2022] By
Nivedita Balu
(Reuters) -Elon Musk put his $44-billion
deal for Twitter Inc "temporarily on hold" on Friday while he awaits
data on the proportion of its fake accounts, sending the shares in the
social media platform plunging.
Twitter shares fell 17.7% to $37.10 in premarket trading, their lowest
level since Musk disclosed his stake in the company in early April and
subsequently made a "best and final" offer to take it private for $54.20
per share.
Meanwhile, Tesla shares, against which Musk has secured $6.25 billion in
funding for the acquisition, were up about 5%.
"Twitter deal temporarily on hold pending details supporting calculation
that spam/fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users," Musk
told his more than 92 million Twitter followers on Friday.
In his latest tweet, Musk referred to a Reuters story from May 2 that
said Twitter had estimated that false or spam accounts represented fewer
than 5% of its monetizable daily active users during the first quarter,
when it recorded 229 million users who were served advertising.
"This 5% metric has been out for some time. He clearly would have
already seen it... So it may well be more part of the strategy to lower
the price," Susannah Streeter, an analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
"It's going to be highly frustrating for many in the company given that
a number of senior executives have already been laid off," she said.
The implied probability of the deal closing at the agreed price fell
below 50% for the first time on Tuesday, when Twitter shares dropped
below $46.75. [nL5N2X20IT
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Elon Musk's Twitter profile is seen on a smartphone placed on
printed Twitter logos in this picture illustration taken April 28,
2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Musk, the world's richest man and a self-proclaimed free speech absolutist, had
said that one of his priorities would be to remove "spam bots" from the
platform.
Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Musk's
representatives or his company Tesla Inc were not immediately available for a
comment.
Musk has been critical of Twitter's moderation policy. He has said he wants
Twitter's algorithm to prioritize tweets to be public and was against too much
power on the service to corporations that advertise.
Earlier this week, he said he would reverse Twitter's ban on former U.S.
President Donald Trump when he buys the social media platform, signaling his
intention to cut moderation of the site.
The social media company had said it faced several risks until the deal with
Musk is closed, including whether advertisers would continue to spend on Twitter
amid "potential uncertainty regarding future plans and strategy."
Musk will have to pay a termination fee of $1 billion if he walks away from the
deal.
(Reporting by Nivedita Balu in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)
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