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From weed joke to completed deal: Inside Elon Musk’s $44 billion Twitter buyout

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Updated: April 26th, 2022, 18:00 IST
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Washington: Twitter and its advisers were not sure at first how seriously to take him. Elon Musk’s $54.20-per-share offer price for the social media company April 14 contained the digits 420, a reference to a trope for smoking marijuana. Financing documents he submitted last week in support of his bid were signed April 20, abbreviated as 4/20. Such references hark back to Elon Musk’s 2018 ‘funding secured’ tweet stating that he was considering taking electric car maker Tesla Inc private for $420 per share. Tesla and Musk subsequently agreed to pay $20 million each to settle charges that he misled investors.

Musk said he rounded the price up to $420 because he had recently learned about the number’s significance in marijuana culture and thought his girlfriend would find it funny, ‘which admittedly is not a great reason to pick a price’, according to a US Securities and Exchange Commission complaint filed at the time.

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Discussions with Twitter turned serious, however, when the San Francisco-based company’s advisers, including bankers at Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Allen & Co, started poring through Musk’s financing documents in support of his $44 billion bid April 21.

Many of the biggest Wall Street banks, led by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Corp and Barclays Plc, committed to providing $25.5 billion in debt, some of it secured against Twitter and some of it tied to Musk’s Tesla stock. Musk himself committed another $21 billion in cash.

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Twitter’s board, which was still reviewing Musk’s bid after he had presented it with little detail a week earlier, went into overdrive. It rushed to complete an analysis to assign a value on its standalone plan which Parag Agrawal, five months into his role as Twitter chief executive, was delivering on. And it asked its bankers to triple-check if there was any other bidder who could offer more than Musk.

This account of how Musk’s deal for Twitter came together is based on interviews with four people familiar with the negotiations, who requested anonymity to discuss them. Representatives for Musk, Twitter and the banks either declined to comment or did not respond to requests for comment.

Overseeing deal negotiations for Twitter was its board chairman Bret Taylor. It became clear to Twitter’s board directors there was no white knight, as technology and media companies fretted about the potential antitrust risk, while private equity firms could not saddle the company with enough debt to juice returns, given its limited cash flow.

Musk had said he did not care about the economics of the deal ‘at all’. He was pursuing Twitter to advance free speech, disillusioned by many of its platform moderation decisions. His bid was not rich by historical standards. While it came with a 38 per cent premium to where Twitter shares were trading before April 4, when he emerged as a Twitter shareholder, the stock had traded higher than his offer for most of last year.

Twitter’s bankers projected, however, that even if the company did as well as last year, investors would value it less, because the advertising market in the social media world had become more price-competitive. The board did not believe Agrawal could bring the stock back to $54.20 anytime soon.

That view was shared by many Twitter shareholders, including big active mutual funds, who reached out to Twitter after Musk showed he had financing for his offer. These shareholders asked the company not to let the opportunity for a deal slip away.

If Twitter ignored Musk, some of the investors threatened to side with him in a tender offer that he had said he was exploring. A poison pill that Twitter had adopted would protect the company from a takeover, but it would not spare it from publicly losing the support of its shareholders.

The stars aligned for Musk in more ways. Technology stocks plunged for most of April amid concerns over inflation and an economic slowdown – a bleak backdrop for Twitter.

Musk also had some allies on Twitter’s board. Egon Durban, the co-head of private equity firm ‘Silver Lake’ who partnered with Musk on his abandoned bid for Tesla, serves on Twitter’s board. Jack Dorsey, another board director and the company’s former CEO, shares Musk’s passion for cryptocurrencies and has often exchanged compliments with him online.

“Elon is the singular solution I trust. I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness,” Dorsey tweeted Monday. He added that taking Twitter ‘back from Wall Street is the correct first step’.

Twitter’s advisers met Sunday with Musk and tried to convince him to raise his offer. However, Musk stuck to his position that the $54.20-per-share offer was his ‘best and final’.

As a small concession, Musk agreed to offer Twitter a chunky break-up fee in the event he changed his mind and walked away. The exact fee is expected to be disclosed in regulatory filings Tuesday.

In the small hours of Monday, the two sides agreed to a deal, and Twitter’s board met to approve it later in the day. Twitter shares, which had ended trading at $45.08 the day that Musk unveiled his bid, closed at $51.70, only a small discount to the deal price.

Four years after walking away from a $72 billion acquisition of Tesla he once contemplated, the world’’s richest person now has a mega deal to brag about. “I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means,” Musk tweeted Monday after the deal was completed.

 

 

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