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Elon Musk Pulls Out of Twitter Merger

Author: Sheldon
Publish Date: July 09, 2022 10:41 AM
Category: News
Reading Time: 2 Mins

As we continue to follow the Saga of Elon Musk's Twitter take over, it appears the end may be in sight and it's not exactly how we hoped it to turn out. Although a lot of light was shed on how crooked, one sided, and FAKE twitter really is.  Elon Musk is ending the purchase of Twitter stated in a letter to the SEC.

In addition to the foregoing, Twitter is in breach of the Merger Agreement because the Merger Agreement appears to contain materially inaccurate representations. Specifically, in the Merger Agreement, Twitter represented that no documents that Twitter filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission since January 1, 2022, included any “untrue statement of a material fact” (Section 4.6(a)). Twitter has repeatedly made statements in such filings regarding the portion of its mDAUs that are false or spam, including statements that: “We have performed an internal review of a sample of accounts and estimate that the average of false or spam accounts during the first quarter of 2022 represented fewer than 5% of our mDAU during the quarter,” and “After we determine an account is spam, malicious automation, or fake, we stop counting it in our mDAU, or other related metrics.” Mr. Musk relied on this representation in the Merger Agreement (and Twitter’s numerous public statements regarding false and spam accounts in its publicly filed SEC documents) when agreeing to enter into the Merger Agreement. Mr. Musk has the right to seek rescission of the Merger Agreement in the event these material representations are determined to be false.

See the letter here

It seems as though Twitter is more SPAM than real life conversation.  This explains the echo chamber of crazy leftist ideas. 

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