Billionaire Entrepreneur Elon Musk bidding to buy Twitter has helped him fight the main shareholder of the technology company, a Saudi Prince.
Musk saw several investors, including Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, spoke against the offer of all cash worth $ 43 billion to the chairman of Twitter Bret Taylor, the days after Tesla’s chairman denied the chair on the Microblogging Site Board.
“I do not believe that what is offered by @elonmusk ($ 54.20) approaches the intrinsic value of @twitter which is given its growth prospects,” Talal tweeted.
Interesting. Only two questions, if I can.
How many Twitter have a kingdom have, directly & indirectly?
What is the royal view of the freedom of journalistic speech?
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 14 2022
In his assessment, Musk has offered $ 54.20 per share twitter, said social media companies have “extraordinary potential” and that it will “open it”.
“Being one of the biggest & long-term shareholders of Twitter, @kingdom_KHC & I refused this offer,” said Talal, marking a post that claimed the kingdom and he had 5.2 percent of shares on Twitter. Elon Musk has more than 9 nine cents.
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