I would be lying if I said I understood the mechanics of how buying out a publicly traded company works, but $54 a share seems like a crappy offer. Also I have a hard time imagining anything good coming from this. I can't stand Twitter and barely use it but for a lot of people it's at least ok.It's his money, IDGAF.
The "better used elsewhere" article doesn't really work for me. Him buying twitter is a similar percentage of net worth as me buying a car. Someone could make the same argument for me to buy a beater and use the rest of the money for something better.
In the precursor to this, EM is probably going to get in trouble with SEC again. Apparently you are supposed to disclose when you cross 5% and he waited a few more weeks until he got to almost 10% before disclosing. Upon disclosure, shares jumped 20%. He saved some money on acquisition and investors that sold in those two week missed gains they were probably entitled to.
Effin' ballers on here.
The really short version is, say for example, there are a total of 1 million shares of a company that are owned by the shareholders, (aka a million shares outstanding) ) and the market price of these shares is 10 bucks, the company is "valued at" 10 million.I would be lying if I said I understood the mechanics of how buying out a publicly traded company works, but $54 a share seems like a crappy offer.
Ewww. I dont like the Tupperware on the RT.I'll see your K car and raise you one K bike:
Ewww. I dont like the Tupperware on the RT.
There were later (and better looking) K bikes, but that one was period-appropriate...
Here's a nicer one to look at:
Try as I might, I don't know what to make of that bike. Does it have forks or is that some kind of alternate front suspension? Also, I keep seeing Bender. Otherwise pretty cool, not withstanding the "bug deflector" for the gauges.
I thought Bender was this one:Try as I might, I don't know what to make of that bike. Does it have forks or is that some kind of alternate front suspension? Also, I keep seeing Bender. Otherwise pretty cool, not withstanding the "bug deflector" for the gauges.
No idea why people care if he buys twitter. It's a social platform. If Dorsey bought Facebook, would there be an outrage? I doubt it. I feel the people freaking out about the sale are just his haters thay freak out about everything he does. The average person doesn't use or care about Twitter.
Only 20% of the US population use it and of those only 10% (2% of the US pop) make the vast majority of posts. Personally I think it's overvalued and he's ripping himself off, but people are free to do what they want with their money.
For ***** and giggles he should offer to buy reddit too.
Musk's initial best and final offer was 46.5B. They apparently negotiated and settled at 44B. It must have been an interesting negotiation when you ended up billions below the buyers initial offer.I don't follow Twitter or the Musk offer but the news makes it look like a done deal. The talk is the Musk will push free speech.
Define free speech. A deadbeat slanders someone and affects their success. Who pays?
They're due to report soon, I don't think they met expectations, after that happens the stock would tank, especially if Musk were to unload some.Musk's initial best and final offer was 46.5B. They apparently negotiated and settled at 44B. It must have been an interesting negotiation when you ended up billions below the buyers initial offer.