Elon Musk Joining Twitter Board in Bid to Block a Takeover

Elon Musk's Twitter saga continues unabated, with the tech mogul being given a seat on the board in a bid to prevent a takeover of the company....
Elon Musk Joining Twitter Board in Bid to Block a Takeover
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  • Elon Musk’s Twitter saga continues unabated, with the tech mogul joining the board in a bid to prevent a takeover of the company.

    Musk is an avid Twitter user, but that hasn’t stopped him from being critical of the company and advocating for change. He recently posted a poll asking if Twitter should be replaced, saying “the consequences of this poll will be important.”

    Musk followed up by purchasing nearly 10% of the company’s stock, making him the largest single shareholder. Twitter wants to make sure its largest shareholder doesn’t become the majority shareholder, striking a deal to make Musk a board member, according to an SEC filing:

    For so long as Mr. Musk is serving on the Board and for 90 days thereafter, Mr. Musk will not, either alone or as a member of a group, become the beneficial owner of more than 14.9% of the Company’s common stock outstanding at such time, including for these purposes economic exposure through derivative securities, swaps, or hedging transactions.

    Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal welcomed Musk in a tweet of his own:

    I’m excited to share that we’re appointing @elonmusk to our board! Through conversations with Elon in recent weeks, it became clear to us that he would bring great value to our Board.

    — Parag Agrawal (@paraga), April 5, 2022

    Musk responded with promises of change:

    Looking forward to working with Parag & Twitter board to make significant improvements to Twitter in coming months!

    Elon Musk (@elonmusk), April 5, 2022

    Only time will tell if Musk will be successful in changing how Twitter does things, but our money is on this saga being far from over.

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