+1 and he waived all the due diligence. |
Musk believes that, too. That doesn’t mean it’s true. |
He signed an iron clad binding agreement, foregoing due diligence. That’s like someone buying a house, waiving all contingencies and coming right before closing day and saying the house might have termite and I want to pull out. Tough luck! |
Let's see him try to wriggle out of this. His impulsivity was bound to lead to such situations. |
He was trying to use this as cover to offload Tesla stock |
Twitter has not yet been able to give a concrete number of fake accounts, Musk has an easy out. |
That’s not how that works, sweetie. |
When the contract stipulates no more than x% are fake accounts, and Twitter can not (or will not) confirm that fact, it is Sweetie. |
Feel free to cite where the contract stipulates that. We’ll wait. |
LOL, the merger agreement does not say that anywhere. You have absolutely no clue what’s going on. |
Twitter is in deep trouble with advertisers, because a lot of them believe it, too. If they could prove otherwise, they would. |
Source for advertisers leaving Twitter over this? |