In the last week, Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter for $44 billion, which is $54.20 per share. This time.

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"I really, really liked it and listened to it all the time," JoJo said in the Oct.

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The Wikipedia entry for the planned takeover has already surpassed 5,300 words.

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This is a remarkable achievement considering that it's been just one year since Musk first made a deal to purchase Twitter

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Only three months ago that the billionaire declared that he would be dumping the company. Twitter was sued days after on July 12.

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This is the summary of all the major developments that have occurred since Musk began to experience cold feet in May, and one possible way to remain in the bargain.

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The 13th of May: Musk tweets that he has put the Twitter deal off until the platform proves that fake or spam accounts account for just 5% or less of the users as they claim.

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He is threatening to terminate his deal of $44 billion to purchase Twitter in the event that it refuses to share information about the accounts.

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Musk declares that he will not accept his plan to purchase Twitter. The company is threatening to bring suit against Musk.

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Twitter is sued by Musk to get him to sign the agreement. Musk defends himself.

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The judge announces this legal issue will be put to the trial in October.

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