Twitter, analysts wary of Elon Musk's takeover bid
• 3 years agoMusk, the world's richest person and a controversial and frequent user of Twitter himself, made an unsolicited bid of $43 million for the social media network, citing better freedom of speech as a motivation
Elon Musk’s bid spotlights Twitter’s unique role in public discourse – and what changes might be in store
• 3 years agoTwitter occupies a unique niche. Its short chunks of text and threading foster real-time conversations among thousands of people, which makes it popular with celebrities, media personalities and politicians alike.
Explained: What Twitter’s ‘poison pill’ against Elon Musk means
• 3 years agoThe ingredients of each poison pill vary, but they're all designed to give corporate boards an option to flood the market with so much newly created stock that a takeover becomes prohibitively expensive
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' defence against Elon Musk's buyout bid
• 3 years agoThe board's ‘rights plan’ or ‘poison pill’ kicks in if a buyer takes 15 per cent or more of Twitter's outstanding common stock in a transaction not approved by the board