GreenRoc Accelerates their World Class Project to Production as Early as 2028. Watch the full video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksBarclays Share News (BARC)

Share Price Information for Barclays (BARC)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 217.25
Bid: 216.70
Ask: 216.75
Change: 1.10 (0.51%)
Spread: 0.05 (0.023%)
Open: 216.05
High: 218.25
Low: 213.30
Prev. Close: 216.15
BARC Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Musk reverses again, ready to buy Twitter at original $44 bln price

Tue, 04th Oct 2022 23:29

Oct 4 (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk is proposing to go ahead with his original offer of $44 billion to take Twitter Inc private, a securities filing showed on Tuesday, signaling an end to a legal battle that could have forced Musk to pay up.

An agreement would put the world's richest person in charge of one of the most influential media platforms and end months of litigation that damaged Twitter's brand and fed Musk's reputation for erratic behavior.

Musk, the chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc , will take over a company he originally committed to buying in April, but soon soured on.

Twitter shares jumped 22.2% to close at $52.00, while Tesla shares gained 2.9% to $249.44.

The news comes ahead of a highly anticipated face-off between Musk and Twitter in Delaware's Court of Chancery on Oct. 17, in which the social media company was set to seek an order directing Musk to close the deal for $44 billion.

Musk sent Twitter a letter on Monday that said he intended to proceed with the deal on the original terms if the Delaware judge stayed the proceedings. A source familiar with Twitter's team told Reuters that at a court hearing on Tuesday morning the judge requested the two sides report back in the evening.

It was not immediately clear why Musk chose to abandon his fight. He was about to be deposed, which could have included tough questioning. "He was about to get deposed and a lot of uncomfortable facts were going to come out," said Eric Talley, a professor at Columbia Law School.

Twitter received Musk's letter and intended to close the deal at the original $54.20 price, a spokesperson told Reuters. Twitter did not say whether it accepted Musk's offer.

Musk, one of Twitter's most prominent users, said in July he could walk away without penalty because the number of bot accounts was much higher than Twitter's estimate of less than 5% of users. Bots are automated accounts, and their use can lead to overestimations of how many humans are on the service, which is important for advertising rates and the overall value of the service.

Twitter's legal team on Sept. 27 said that documents obtained from two data scientists employed by Musk showed they estimated the number of fake accounts on the platform at 5.3% and 11%.

"None of these analyses so far as we can tell remotely supported what Mr. Musk told Twitter and told the world in the termination letter," Twitter lawyer Bradley Wilson told the court.

The original deal was "a very seller-friendly agreement that would be very difficult to get out of," said Adam Badawi, a law professor at UC Berkeley. Musk realized, he said, "in all likelihood it was going to result in forcing him to close at $54.20 a share."

FINANCING

A settlement between the two sides would revive fears among Twitter's users about Musk's plans for the platform, which has removed prominent politically conservative voices. Supporters of Donald Trump hope that Musk will reactivate the account of the former U.S. president, who was banned after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters.

Musk has used Twitter to stir controversy, including on Monday when he floated a peace plan for the Ukraine-Russia war that drew swift condemnation from Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Bloomberg was the first to report Musk was willing to pay the original price.

A settlement at the original price would also allow Musk to finance the transaction without any complications. If Musk and Twitter had renegotiated the price, it would have technically allowed committed backers to walk away.

Musk has already sold $15.4 billion worth of Tesla shares since agreeing to buy Twitter. He has said he does not plan to sell any more of his stake in Tesla, but some analysts expect him to sell down his stake further to fund the Twitter deal.

Musk has also secured a financing commitment from banks - including Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Corp, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc and Barclays Plc - to provide a $12.5 billion margin loan to support his Twitter acquisition.

The banks that agreed to finance the acquisition are likely to lose hundreds of millions of dollars on the deal because they would struggle to attract investors to buy the debt, given the downturn in markets since the deal was signed.

However, the banks agreed to provide the financing irrespective of whether they can sell the loans and face long legal odds freeing themselves from the financing commitment, according to regulatory filings.

Since Twitter has already received shareholder support for the sale to Musk, the deal could close quickly in the coming weeks if the two sides were to settle on the original terms. In June, Twitter said the waiting period for antitrust clearance had expired, indicating that the deal could go forward.

More News
4 Sep 2023 14:32

Barclays reportedly looking for investors in UK merchant payments arm

(Sharecast News) - Barclays is looking for buyers to invest in its merchant acquiring unit in the UK, according to reports.

Read more
1 Sep 2023 00:01

Some UK banks improving interest rates for savers, says watchdog

LONDON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - More savings accounts are offering higher interest rates as a more competitive market emerges, though regulatory intervention may still be needed to ensure customers are getting fair value, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Friday.

Read more
31 Aug 2023 23:16

Arm prepares to meet investors ahead of blockbuster IPO -sources

NEW YORK, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Arm Holdings Ltd plans to launch its roadshow for investors after Labor Day, as the chip designer prepares for its much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO) in September, according to people familiar with the matter.

Read more
29 Aug 2023 17:27

European shares at two-week high; UK's FTSE 100 outperforms

U.S. job openings data boosts Fed pause bets

*

Read more
25 Aug 2023 14:43

Barclays hires internet banker Taylor from Goldman Sachs-memo

Aug 25 (Reuters) - Barclays Plc has hired Emma Taylor, a Goldman Sachs Group Inc technology banker, as global head of internet investment banking, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.

Read more
18 Aug 2023 10:22

UK banking stocks are undervalued, says Shore Capital

(Sharecast News) - Shore Capital has reiterated its 'buy' ratings on six UK-listed banking stocks, saying the market is currently pricing in a "far worse outlook".

Read more
18 Aug 2023 09:57

Everyman half-year revenue and earnings down; agrees new loan facility

(Alliance News) - Everyman Media Group PLC on Friday said it is trading in line with expectations, although first-half revenue and earnings were lower.

Read more
17 Aug 2023 22:30

Britain makes access to fee-free cash machine a legal right

LONDON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Nearly everyone in Britain will remain within three miles (4.8 km) of a cash machine that does not charge fees despite the dwindling use of notes and coins, the finance ministry said on Thursday.

Read more
15 Aug 2023 07:49

LONDON BRIEFING: L&G profit falls on investments; M&S outlook rosy

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are expected to edge up at Tuesday's open, as investors weigh the latest economic data from the UK and Asia.

Read more
14 Aug 2023 17:18

UK watchdog kicks off 'politically-exposed persons' review

LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Britain's Financial Conduct Authority said on Monday it will ask lawmakers to report any problems they have opening or maintaining a bank account ahead of a formal investigation.

Read more
13 Aug 2023 18:29

US Steel to explore strategic alternatives after unsolicited bids

Aug 13 (Reuters) - United States Steel said on Sunday it is initiating a formal review to evaluate strategic alternatives for the steel producer after receiving multiple unsolicited bids for part or all of its business.

Read more
10 Aug 2023 17:30

British equities rise as travel stocks rally after China lifts travel curbs

China eased travel restrictions

*

Read more
9 Aug 2023 16:16

FTSE 100 movers: Commodity stocks rise, Hiscox sinks

(Sharecast News) - Mining stocks were up across the board on Wednesday, clawing back losses after a poor showing the previous session as weak economic data from China fuelled concerns over demand.

Read more
3 Aug 2023 20:39

UBS taps Barclays semiconductors banker Anissimov-sources

NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - UBS Group AG has hired semiconductors banker Dmitri Anissimov from Barclays Plc , according to people familiar with the matter.

Read more
3 Aug 2023 19:13

UK's Hunt asks financial watchdog to urgently review 'debanking' concerns

LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday he had asked the country's financial services watchdog to urgently investigate terminations of bank accounts and suggested that lenders who have broken the law should be fined.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.