The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Tesla owner to buy Twitter for $44bn

- TOM KRISHER

Billionair­e Elon Musk has reached an agreement to acquire Twitter for approximat­ely $44 billion dollars (£34.5bn), the company said.

The outspoken Tesla CEO, the world’s wealthiest person, has said he wants to buy Twitter because he thinks it is not living up to its potential as a platform for “free speech”.

He says it needs to be transforme­d as a private company in order to build trust with users and do better at serving what he calls the “societal imperative” of free speech.

Twitter said it will become a privately held

company after the sale is closed.

“Twitter has a purpose and relevance that impacts the entire world,” CEO

Parag Agrawal said in a tweet.

“Deeply proud of our teams and inspired by the work that has never been more important.”

Mr Musk describes himself as a “free-speech absolutist,” although he has not been exactly clear what he means by that.

In a recent interview, the billionair­e said he would like to see Twitter err on the side of allowing speech instead of moderating it.

He said he would be “very reluctant” to delete tweets and would generally be cautious about permanent bans.

He also acknowledg­ed that Twitter would have to abide by national laws governing speech in markets around the world.

Mr Musk himself, though, regularly blocks social media users who have criticised him or his company and has used the platform to bully reporters who have written critical articles about him or his company.

Twitter’s board at first enacted an anti-takeover measure that could have made a takeover attempt prohibitiv­ely expensive.

But when Mr Musk outlined the financial commitment­s he had lined up to back his offer of $46.5bn – and no other bidders emerged – the board opened negotiatio­ns with him.

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