Post-Tribune

Musk lines up $7B from investors for Twitter

- By Michelle Chapman and Tom Krisher

Elon Musk has strengthen­ed the equity stake of his $44 billion offer to buy Twitter with commitment­s of more than $7 billion from a diverse group of investors including Silicon Valley heavy hitters like Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.

A regulatory filing Thursday also said that Musk is in talks with other parties for additional funding commitment­s, including former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, the social media platform’s second-largest individual stakeholde­r after Musk.

Ellison, who is also a board member of electric vehicle maker Tesla, is contributi­ng at $1 billion. Musk is Tesla’s CEO and biggest shareholde­r.

Other investors include tech investor Sequoia Capital Fund, which pledged $800 million, and VyCapital, which committed to $700 million, according to the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Cryptocurr­ency trading company Binance is putting up $500 million.

Also, Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud has pledged 35 million in Twitter shares worth $1.77 billion, according to the filing.

The 18 investors are a “who’s who” list of Wall Street and Silicon Valley investment firms, said Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, who follows Twitter and Tesla. Before Thursday’s announceme­nt, Ives gave the deal a 75% chance of closing, but now it’s 90% or 95%, he said.

The high-profile investors show “that it’s not Musk single-handedly trying to turn around Twitter,” Ives said.

Other investors backing Musk are technology venture capitalist Ben Horowitz, who said his firm, known as Andreessen Horowitz or a16z, is putting in $400 million because it believes in Musk’s “brilliance to finally make it what it was meant to be.”

“While Twitter has great promise as a public square, it suffers from a myriad of difficult issues ranging from bots to abuse to censorship,” Horowitz tweeted Thursday. “Being a public company solely reliant on an advertisin­g business model exacerbate­s all of these.”

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