Musk's lenders prepare to hold $12.7 bln Twitter debt on books until early 2023 - FT

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Musk's lenders prepare to hold $12.7 bln Twitter debt on books until early 2023 - FT
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Banks that lent $12.7 billion to Elon Musk for his $44 billion Twitter takeover will hold the debt until early next year as they wait for the billionaire to unveil a clearer business plan they can market to investors, the Financial Times reported.

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