Elon Musk, Twitter sued to stop buyout
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The fund said those agreements made Musk, who owns 9.6% of Twitter, the effective “owner” of more than 15% of the company’s shares, requiring a three-year delay in the merger unless two-thirds of shares not “owned” by him granted approval.
Morgan Stanley owns about 8.8% of Twitter shares and Dorsey owns 2.4%. Musk also runs electric car company Tesla Inc, leads The Boring Co and SpaceX, and is the world’s richest person, according to Forbes magazine.
It was not immediately clear from the lawsuit how Twitter shareholders might be harmed absent a three-year delay.
Musk’s proposed takeover of Twitter would be one of the largest leveraged buyouts ever.
On Thursday, he said he had raised around $7 billion, including from sovereign wealth funds and friends in Silicon Valley, to help fund a takeover.
Musk had no financing lined up when he announced plans to buy Twitter last month.
The lawsuit seeks to delay the merger’s closing until at least 2025, declare that Twitter directors breached their fiduciary duties, and recoup legal fees and costs.
The case is Orlando Police Pension Fund v Twitter Inc et al, Delaware Chancery Court, No. 2022-0396.
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