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Twitter vows legal fight after Musk pulls out of $44 billion deal

Published 07/08/2022, 05:23 PM
Updated 07/09/2022, 04:27 AM
© Reuters. Elon Musk's Twitter profile is seen on a smartphone placed on printed Twitter logos in this picture illustration taken April 28, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

By Greg Roumeliotis

(Reuters) - Elon Musk, the chief executive officer of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and the world's richest person, said on Friday he was terminating his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) because the social media company had breached multiple provisions of the merger agreement.

Twitter's chairman, Bret Taylor https://twitter.com/btaylor/status/1545526087089696768?s=20&t=7sx_IvK_zZkztdHdh8pwQQ, said on the micro-blogging platform that the board planned to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement.

"The Twitter Board is committed to closing the transaction on the price and terms agreed upon with Mr. Musk...," he wrote.

In a filing, Musk's lawyers said Twitter had failed or refused to respond to multiple requests for information on fake or spam accounts on the platform, which is fundamental to the company's business performance.

"Twitter is in material breach of multiple provisions of that Agreement, appears to have made false and misleading representations upon which Mr. Musk relied when entering into the Merger Agreement," the filing said.

Musk also said he was walking away because Twitter fired high-ranking executives and one-third of the talent acquisition team, breaching Twitter's obligation to "preserve substantially intact the material components of its current business organization."

LEGAL BATTLE

Musk's decision is likely to result in a protracted legal tussle between the billionaire and the 16-year-old San Francisco-based company.

Disputed mergers and acquisitions that land in Delaware courts more often than not end up with the companies re-negotiating deals or the acquirer paying the target a settlement to walk away, rather than a judge ordering that a transaction be completed. That is because target companies are often keen to resolve the uncertainty around their future and move on.

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Twitter, however, is hoping that court proceedings will start in a few weeks and be resolved in a few months, according to a person familiar with the matter.

There is plenty of precedent for a deal renegotiation. Several companies repriced agreed acquisitions when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in 2020 and delivered a global economic shock.

In one instance, French retailer LVMH threatened to walk away from a deal with Tiffany & Co (NYSE:TIF). The U.S. jewelry retailer agreed to lower the acquisition price by $425 million to $15.8 billion.

"I'd say Twitter is well-positioned legally to argue that it provided him with all the necessary information and this is a pretext to looking for any excuse to get out of the deal," said Ann Lipton, associate dean for faculty research at Tulane Law School. Shares of Twitter were down 6% at $34.58 in extended trading. That is 36% below https://tmsnrt.rs/3aoza2X the $54.20 per share Musk agreed to buy Twitter for in April.

Twitter's shares surged after Musk took a stake in the company in early April, shielding it from a deep stock market sell-off that slammed other social media platforms.

But after he agreed on April 25 to buy Twitter, the stock within a matter of days began to fall as investors speculated Musk might walk away from the deal. With its tumble after the bell on Friday, Twitter was trading at its lowest since March.

The announcement is another twist in a will-he-won't-he saga https://tmsnrt.rs/3ACFgY1 after Musk clinched the deal to purchase Twitter in April but then put the buyout on hold until the social media company proved that spam bots account for less than 5% of its total users.

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The contract calls for Musk to pay Twitter a $1 billion break-up if he cannot complete the deal for reasons such as the acquisition financing falling through or regulators blocking the deal. The break-up fee would not be applicable, however, if Musk terminates the deal on his own.

Some employees expressed disbelief and exhaustion on Friday, publicly posting memes on Twitter, such as of a rollercoaster ride and a baby screaming into a phone, in apparent commentary on the breakup. Employees have worried about the deal will mean for their jobs, pay and ability to work remotely, and many have expressed skepticism about Musk's plans to loosen content moderation.

DIGITAL AD WOES

Musk's abandonment of the deal and Twitter's promise to vigorously fight to complete it casts a pall of uncertainty over the company's future and its stock price during a time when worries about rising interest rates and a potential recession have hammered Wall Street. Shares of online advertising rivals Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Meta Platforms, Snap (NYSE:SNAP) and Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) have seen their stocks tumble 45% on average in 2022, while Twitter's stock has declined just 15% in that time, buoyed in recent months by the Musk deal.

Daniel Ives, an analyst at Wedbush, said Musk's filing was bad news for Twitter.

"This is a disaster scenario for Twitter and its Board as now the company will battle Musk in an elongated court battle to recoup the deal and/or the breakup fee of $1 billion at a minimum," he wrote in a note to clients.

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Latest comments

now they will have to produce real bot nbers and all lmao
Blind and deaf Twitter
Deaf, dumb, and blind Twitter.
Twitter, and many other neoliberal corporations, have built their entire business on the platform of pseudo manufactured caring of politically created issues - as they simultaneously defraud users and investor with overhyped account numbers. And, they can't let any light in their house, because light would be bad for business. So, there are no real morals in these people. That connection is lost. Money is their only matter of interest. The social caring is just a means to scam the people out of more money.
Nasdaq will dive
Twitter wont win this. This deal was hinged on certain stipulations that havent been met by Twitter. There is a reason it tanked AFTER he pulled out. Big money has spoken and they already knew what was happening. Big money takes time to fill all their orders with all the retail frenzy. It was easy to see this was over as soon as Musk started pushing on account statistics and the pushback from the board to release said pertinent information. It is what it is.
Material beach is the official reason for backing out.
Ponzi will always be ponzi
you deserve all the spam you get writing articles like this fluff piece. do some real journalism.
I love that man!!! This is a beautiful day! Time for Musk and company to start their own social media app!
 He's certainly the daddy of the American space industry.. oh yeah, and the daddy of the global EV industry... sooo there is that.. lol
Donald Trump called Elon Musk a bullsnit artist. What a dilemma.
He'll probably find more joy in buying twitter out at lower prices. Those leftist tears to him are probably worth every dollar. LOL.
Twitter must now suspend Musk's Twitter account permanently
Or Twitter's CEO could resign in disgrace and go home.
Americans are screwed. I've been kicked of Twitter 4x. we live in a communist country now and Elon couldn't even help it. this is terrible news for America and free speech.
Wrong! Musk will now announce his new social media app. This is a great day!
He never intended to buy Twitter. Analysis from the start knew this was a poison pill.
Elon has just realized that the responsibility to moderate freedom of speech in this country is too great.
yeah. they probably told him wrre going to ******your kids let it go. because us common folk are sheep and do nothing. this country is done.
What rabbit is he going to pull out of the hat? "I terminated the $44 billion deal. Instead I am going for a $43 billion deal"
then we now twitter is a fake company
yeah and if publizes it his kids are no longer alive.
I am confused. Is Twitter a fake company or such a competent machine that it could successfully off Musk's children?
Ahahahahahha
That's funny to you ? why
Some people ate broken and think chaos is funny.
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