Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping this is the development that kills Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:F that guy. He’s a fraud.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be sad if Twitter dies. I use it as a news feed, getting up-to-date information on breaking news, or an interesting trial or a current sports event. I follow history, art, literary accounts, and learn something new almost every day.
It can be invaluable during a breaking weather event, or natural disaster, or wildfire, or war. It's a great way to keep people informed of what's going on when they're in such a crisis.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping this is the development that kills Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess he’s trying to botch the deal via national security review. He can then make the claim that he’s a victim of government overreach, all while not having to cough up $44 billion.
I’ve been wondering since his latest announcement about the purchase if he’s just trying to delay the trial until the funding expires.
Why not both? He’s trying to throw the kitchen sink at this thing to get out of it. He doesn’t have the funding, imho. He was hoping on Delaware Chancery to delay things while also not opening himself to discovery, but the Delaware courts don’t play like that.
I can’t imagine any large regulated bank underwriting debt for this transaction. It’s an overpriced loser and the downside risk is huge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess he’s trying to botch the deal via national security review. He can then make the claim that he’s a victim of government overreach, all while not having to cough up $44 billion.
I’ve been wondering since his latest announcement about the purchase if he’s just trying to delay the trial until the funding expires.
Anonymous wrote:I guess he’s trying to botch the deal via national security review. He can then make the claim that he’s a victim of government overreach, all while not having to cough up $44 billion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Twitter valuable if it is controlled by Elon musk? Wouldn't users choose to use a different platform if Twitter got involved in trying to support Russia in the war?
Because Twitter will become a platform for free speech. Why do you think that the company itself will support Russia?