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Twitter-Musk takeover dispute heading for an October trial

Twitter-Musk takeover dispute heading for an October trial
look for twitter, this is *** nightmare scenario and now the stock is going to be under pressure with the must deal done because this is gonna be *** clear headwinds going forward, employee turnover, advertiser issues and really credibility. I think it's gonna be viewed at least in the near term damaged goods. From *** public market perspective airing dirty laundry in public, in the courts, in Delaware, I mean that's really gonna be, I think for all the world to see now, if it's 5% or less, which Twitter has claimed, then ultimately they're proven right must likely has to pay some punitive damages including the breakup, faith and Twitter really ultimately wins in that situation. Problem is is that if this starts to ultimately cascade and the twitter body issue is much bigger and that comes out in court. I think that really calls into question *** lot of issues about the business model, modernization and others and that's why from *** twitter board perspective backs against the wall and the last thing they ever wanted to be was in *** court proceeding with the richest person in the world, Twitter legally could force *** sale to go through. I think if you could historically likely it's in some sort of settlement, but but no doubt, I mean, twitter is gonna sharpen the knives going in
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Twitter-Musk takeover dispute heading for an October trial
Tesla CEO Elon Musk lost his fight to delay Twitter鈥檚 lawsuit against him as a Delaware judge on Tuesday set an October trial, citing the 鈥渃loud of uncertainty鈥� over the social media company after the billionaire backed out of a deal to buy it.鈥淒elay threatens irreparable harm,鈥� said Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick, the head judge of Delaware鈥檚 Court of Chancery, which handles many high-profile business disputes. 鈥淭he longer the delay, the greater the risk.鈥漈witter had asked for an expedited trial in September, while Musk鈥檚 team called for waiting until early next year because of the complexity of the case. McCormick said Musk鈥檚 team underestimated the Delaware court鈥檚 ability to 鈥渜uickly process complex litigation.鈥漈witter is trying to force the billionaire to make good on his April promise to buy the social media giant for $44 billion 鈥� and the company wants it to happen quickly because it says the ongoing dispute is harming its business.Musk, the world鈥檚 richest man, pledged to pay $54.20 a share for Twitter, but informed the company in July that he wants to back out of the agreement.鈥淚t鈥檚 attempted sabotage. He鈥檚 doing his best to run Twitter down,鈥� said attorney William Savitt, representing Twitter before McCormick on Tuesday. The hearing was held virtually after McCormick said she tested positive for COVID-19.Musk has claimed the company has failed to provide adequate information about the number of fake, or 鈥渟pam bot,鈥� Twitter accounts, and that it has breached its obligations under the deal by firing top managers and laying off a significant number of employees. Musk's team expects more information about the bot numbers to be revealed in the trial court discovery process, when both sides must hand over evidence.Twitter argues that Musk鈥檚 reasons for backing out are just a cover for buyer's remorse after agreeing to pay 38% above Twitter鈥檚 stock price shortly before the stock market stumbled and shares of the electric-car maker Tesla, where most of Musk鈥檚 personal wealth resides, lost more than $100 billion of their value.Savitt said the contested merger agreement and Musk鈥檚 tweets disparaging the company were inflicting harm on the business and questioned Musk鈥檚 request for a delayed trial, asking 鈥渨hether the real plan is to run out the clock.鈥濃淗e鈥檚 banking on wriggling out of the deal he signed,鈥� Savitt said.But the idea the Tesla CEO is trying to damage Twitter is 鈥減reposterous. He has no interest in damaging the company,鈥� said Musk attorney Andrew Rossman, noting he is Twitter鈥檚 second largest shareholder with a 鈥渇ar larger stake鈥� than the company's entire board of directors.Savitt emphasized the importance of an expedited trial starting in September for Twitter to be able to make important business decisions affecting everything from employee retention to relationships with suppliers and customers.Rossman said more time is needed because it is 鈥渙ne of the largest take-private deals in history鈥� involving a 鈥渃ompany that has a massive amount of data that has to be analyzed. Billions of actions on their platform have to be analyzed.鈥�

Tesla CEO Elon Musk lost his fight to delay Twitter鈥檚 lawsuit against him as a Delaware judge on Tuesday set an October trial, citing the 鈥渃loud of uncertainty鈥� over the social media company after the billionaire backed out of a deal to buy it.

鈥淒elay threatens irreparable harm,鈥� said Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick, the head judge of Delaware鈥檚 Court of Chancery, which handles many high-profile business disputes. 鈥淭he longer the delay, the greater the risk.鈥�

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Twitter had asked for an expedited trial in September, while Musk鈥檚 team called for waiting until early next year because of the complexity of the case. McCormick said Musk鈥檚 team underestimated the Delaware court鈥檚 ability to 鈥渜uickly process complex litigation.鈥�

Twitter is trying to force the billionaire to make good on his April promise to buy the social media giant for $44 billion 鈥� and the company wants it to happen quickly because it says the ongoing dispute is harming its business.

Musk, the world鈥檚 richest man, pledged to pay $54.20 a share for Twitter, but informed the company in July that he wants to back out of the agreement.

鈥淚t鈥檚 attempted sabotage. He鈥檚 doing his best to run Twitter down,鈥� said attorney William Savitt, representing Twitter before McCormick on Tuesday. The hearing was held virtually after McCormick said she tested positive for COVID-19.

Musk has claimed the company has failed to provide adequate information about the number of fake, or 鈥渟pam bot,鈥� Twitter accounts, and that it has breached its obligations under the deal by firing top managers and laying off a significant number of employees. Musk's team expects more information about the bot numbers to be revealed in the trial court discovery process, when both sides must hand over evidence.

Twitter argues that Musk鈥檚 reasons for backing out are just a cover for buyer's remorse after agreeing to pay 38% above Twitter鈥檚 stock price shortly before the stock market stumbled and shares of the electric-car maker Tesla, where most of Musk鈥檚 personal wealth resides, lost more than $100 billion of their value.

Savitt said the contested merger agreement and Musk鈥檚 tweets disparaging the company were inflicting harm on the business and questioned Musk鈥檚 request for a delayed trial, asking 鈥渨hether the real plan is to run out the clock.鈥�

鈥淗e鈥檚 banking on wriggling out of the deal he signed,鈥� Savitt said.

But the idea the Tesla CEO is trying to damage Twitter is 鈥減reposterous. He has no interest in damaging the company,鈥� said Musk attorney Andrew Rossman, noting he is Twitter鈥檚 second largest shareholder with a 鈥渇ar larger stake鈥� than the company's entire board of directors.

Savitt emphasized the importance of an expedited trial starting in September for Twitter to be able to make important business decisions affecting everything from employee retention to relationships with suppliers and customers.

Rossman said more time is needed because it is 鈥渙ne of the largest take-private deals in history鈥� involving a 鈥渃ompany that has a massive amount of data that has to be analyzed. Billions of actions on their platform have to be analyzed.鈥�