Elon Musk Sued by Twitter Investor Over Fraudulent Buyout Flip-Flop, Public Attacks on Company

Musk has previously been sued at various points along the way in the Twitter buyout saga.

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By Robert Burnson, Bloomberg | Updated: 11 October 2022 12:04 IST
Highlights
  • Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter in April for $44 billion
  • Musk’s accusations about Twitter sunk its stock price, hurting investors
  • Musk may try to renegotiate the buyout deal with an $11 billion reduction

Musk agreed last week to go ahead with his purchase of Twitter at the originally agreed-upon price

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Elon Musk was sued by a Twitter investor who says the world's richest person's on-again-off-again purchase of the social media platform and his public attacks on the company were designed to manipulate its stock price. Giuseppe Pampena says that when Musk agreed last week to go ahead with his purchase of Twitter, at the originally agreed-upon price, he “essentially acknowledged that he had been bluffing all along” about backing out of the deal.

The flip-flops and Musk's accusations about Twitter sunk its stock price, hurting investors while all the while improving Musk's bargaining position, according to the securities class-action complaint filed Monday in federal court in San Francisco.

Musk offered to buy Twitter in April for $54.20 (roughly Rs. 4,500) per share, or $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3.6 lakh crore), but then announced he was pulling out of the deal three weeks later.

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Then, “Musk proceeded to make statements, send tweets, and engage in conduct designed to create doubt about the deal and drive Twitter's stock down substantially in order to create leverage that Musk hoped to use to either back out of the purchase or re-negotiate the buyout price by as much as 25 percent which, if accomplished, would result in an $11 billion (roughly Rs. 91,000 crore) reduction in the buyout consideration,” according to the suit. “Musk's conduct was fraudulent and illegal.”

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Musk has previously been sued at various points along the way in the Twitter buyout saga.

Representatives of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, the law firm that represents Musk in several legal matters including the Twitter buyout, didn't immediately respond outside regular business hours to a request for comment.

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