Anonymous wrote:the judge refused to delay the trial and set the date for a 5-day trial for October. seems really super fast , i doubt Elon is happy
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/19/tech/twitter-elon-musk-lawsuit-first-hearing/index.html
Anonymous wrote:
Speculation is that McCormick will keep it for herself rather than assigning it, but not confirmed yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another case: Apollo's botched acquisition of Huntsman chemical company during the Financial Crisis. Apollo was going to pay $6.5B for Huntsman in a leverage buy-out.
Huntsman wanted to force the sale, but ran into its own liquidity problems. So they decided to settle and take cash + a debt investment.
Original breakup fee: $325m
Settlement: $325m break-up fee, $425m in cash settlement, and $250m purchase of Huntsman 10Y convertible notes by Apollo.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/15/business/worldbusiness/15iht-hexion.4.18685688.html
I think Elon gets out of this for around $3B all-in. What a schmuck.
I think it will be more like $8 million (especially if it’s by order of the chancery court rather than a settlement), to wipe out what Musk sold his Tesla stock for that supposedly was for purposes of completing the Twitter accusation. Would send a statement that he can’t profit off the mess he made.
$8b? I hope it is big enough that it deters him from future things. He is such a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Twitter is using wachtell
Musk is using skadden i believe
Musk already lost
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another case: Apollo's botched acquisition of Huntsman chemical company during the Financial Crisis. Apollo was going to pay $6.5B for Huntsman in a leverage buy-out.
Huntsman wanted to force the sale, but ran into its own liquidity problems. So they decided to settle and take cash + a debt investment.
Original breakup fee: $325m
Settlement: $325m break-up fee, $425m in cash settlement, and $250m purchase of Huntsman 10Y convertible notes by Apollo.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/15/business/worldbusiness/15iht-hexion.4.18685688.html
I think Elon gets out of this for around $3B all-in. What a schmuck.
I think it will be more like $8 million (especially if it’s by order of the chancery court rather than a settlement), to wipe out what Musk sold his Tesla stock for that supposedly was for purposes of completing the Twitter accusation. Would send a statement that he can’t profit off the mess he made.
Anonymous wrote:Another case: Apollo's botched acquisition of Huntsman chemical company during the Financial Crisis. Apollo was going to pay $6.5B for Huntsman in a leverage buy-out.
Huntsman wanted to force the sale, but ran into its own liquidity problems. So they decided to settle and take cash + a debt investment.
Original breakup fee: $325m
Settlement: $325m break-up fee, $425m in cash settlement, and $250m purchase of Huntsman 10Y convertible notes by Apollo.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/15/business/worldbusiness/15iht-hexion.4.18685688.html
I think Elon gets out of this for around $3B all-in. What a schmuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Delaware Chancery Court has granted specific performance in multi-billion dollar deals before.
In which cases has this happened before?
Here are a few:
https://jenner.com/system/assets/publications/15424/original/Ascher%20Lichtman%20Law360%20July%202016.pdf?1469542237
Thanks. That was a genuine, non-snarky question. IBP/Tyson was a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this in the politics forum? Shouldn't it be in Money and Finance?