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Elon Musk pulls out of Twitter deal amid “false and misleading” information from Twitter Elon Musk pulls out of Twitter deal amid “false and misleading” information from Twitter

Elon Musk pulls out of Twitter deal amid “false and misleading” information from Twitter

The future of Crypto Twitter may be less exciting as Elon Musk pulls out of the deal to purchase the platform. Musk claims Twitter breached the terms of its agreement by using "false and misleading representations" of information.

Elon Musk pulls out of Twitter deal amid “false and misleading” information from Twitter

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Tesla CEO and Dogecoin superfan Elon Musk has pulled out of his $44 billion deal with Twitter citing concerns over “false and misleading representations.” One of the key concerns was a lack of data available to Musk to analyze the severity of the bot problem on the platform.

Twitter Bot issues

Musk had previously stated that he would not purchase Twitter if the number of bots exceeded its reported rate of 5%. Musk has also remarked that the number of bots was likely between 20 – 90% of Twitter users. With the deal falling through, the public may never know the truth unless an independent audit is ordered by Twitter to quell investor fears potentially.

Shares in Twitter fell 5% in after-market trading hours following the news. The price dropped to $36, a 33% discount on the price Musk had offered for the company. Dogecoin moved less than 1% within an hour of the information becoming public as dreams of Twitter accepting Doge died. At least for now, Dogecoin investors appear less worried than Twitter shareholders.

The reaction

Amazingly, Musk has been eerily quiet on Twitter regarding the move. His only comments today were to discuss drones and Biden’s teleprompter. Usually, he is highly vocal on the platform, using it to release micro press releases about his business dealings and personal opinions. However, on the day that he chooses not to purchase Twitter, he is also without words on the matter.

However, the rest of Twitter is amassed with discussion on the topic. Richard Signorelli, a Harvard Law litigator and shareholder stated he hopes Musk receives a “hefty penalty.”

Jim Cramer of CNN said he expected it to be difficult for Musk to get out of the deal.

Sky News reports that Twitter will likely reject Musk’s $1 billion cancellation fee even if he pays the fine. The website reports that “Twitter’s board is not planning to accept the payment and will instead take legal action.”

The Chairman of the Twitter board announced that The Twitter Board is committed to closing the transaction.” While legal action is undoubtedly on the cards, it will focus on forcing through the deal rather than additional financial penalties for Musk.

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