Talks ended between Elon Musk and two major sources of financing for his takeover of Twitter.
Fox Business contributor Jason Chaffetz discusses how the media is again losing it over Musk-Twitter deal re-up on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’Apollo Global Management Inc and Sixth Street Partners, which were looking to provide financing earlier this year, are no longer in talks with the billionaire entrepreneur, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Apollo, Sixth Street and other investors were looking to commit over $1 billion in financing for the deal at the time.In this photo illustration, a Twitter logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen.Musk and Twitter are currently attempting to reach an agreement after months of litigation.according to the Wall Street Journal.
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