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Open war from Twitter Board: Poison pill strategy will be applied for Elon Musk!

The Board of Directors will use a poison pill strategy to prevent Elon Musk from taking Twitter! Here are the details..
 Open war from Twitter Board: Poison pill strategy will be applied for Elon Musk!
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Elon Musk, who first bought 9.2 percent of Twitter, then offered a total of 43.4 billion dollars to buy the entire platform. In a speech he gave in the past days, he said that he wanted to make the platform a more free and private company by buying Twitter.

After the Board of Directors did not take kindly to the purchase offer, Elon Musk announced in a speech that he had a Plan B. Twitter Board of Directors held a meeting yesterday and made a statement on this issue. Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.

Board of Directors will use the poison pill strategy for Twitter!

The Board does not want to sell the company entirely for the future of Twitter. Elon Musk conducted a survey yesterday, from his account, whether the purchase is of interest to the shareholders or the Twitter Board. 2.7 million users took part in the Twitter survey. 84 percent of users voted by shareholders.

It was said that after these actions of Elon Musk, the Twitter Board of Directors would use a poison pill strategy. After its meeting yesterday, the Board of Directors definitively announced that it will implement a poison pill strategy so that Elon Musk does not buy Twitter.

The poison pill strategy is used by large companies that want to prevent bulk purchases. Two ways are used in this system; Shareholders put some of their shares on sale or the parent company fills the market with new shares. In this way, the person who wants to buy in bulk cannot keep up with all the shares in the market. In addition, as the stocks rise, the purchase becomes more difficult.

It is a matter of curiosity what Elon Musk will do in the face of the poison pill strategy. Although he did not explain what his plan B was in his speech, he is among those who are expected to threaten to sell his shares.

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? Who do you think will win the Twitter battle? You can express your thoughts in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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