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WE MUSK TALK ABOUT GOINGS ON AT TWITTER

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What is happening at Twitter, you might well ask? In 10 days we’ve seen maverick billionair­e and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX Elon Musk become the company’s largest shareholde­r, agree to join the board, suggest several somewhat outlandish changes to the service, decide against joining the board after all… then make a $40bn offer to buy the company outright.

So, what does it all mean? Musk is an avid user of Twitter, occasional­ly getting into trouble with controvers­ial tweets. He’s also criticised the company for what he says is a stifling of free speech.

The current story began, though, when Musk revealed he’d bought around a 9% share in Twitter for somewhere in the region of $2.8bn. The day after, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal revealed Musk had been offered, and had accepted, a seat on the company’s board.

There were then a few Tweets from Musk about things he felt the company should do, like adding an edit feature so people could change tweets after posting them. A criticism of Twitter’s Blue subscripti­on service was also posted by Musk in which he questioned its value and the features it offers.

Then, in a surprise twist no one saw coming, Agrawal tweeted that Musk would not be joining the board after all.

The offer of a seat on the board was clearly an attempt by Twitter to limit Musk’s options – he would have to behave in a certain way and would have been limited in just how much stock in the company he could buy. On the outside, he can do and say what he likes and can buy as much stock in the company as he wants – and a few days after declining a seat on the board, Musk submitted his offer to buy the whole company.

So what happens next? Musk is such an unpredicta­ble character that anything is possible.

If Musk’s past is anything to go by, though, this won’t be the end of this particular story and those in the Twitter boardroom will be bracing themselves for whatever comes next.

He has said if his offer is not accepted, he will sell his shares in the company as they’re “simply not a good investment without the changes that need to be made”.

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