Twitter has kicked off talks with Elon Musk over his proposed $43 billion deal to acquire the social-media company, according to multiple reports. A deal could be finalised as soon as this week | BISouthAfrica
Twitter is in talks with Elon Musk over his proposed $43 billion takeover offer, reports say.Musk said last week he'd secured $46.5 billion financing to purchase Twitter.
Twitter has kicked off talks with Elon Musk over his proposed $43 billion deal to acquire the social-media company, according to multiple reports.
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