Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Activists interacted on social media, the Twitter company’s action and its response to the offer to buy it by the American billionaire, Elon Musk.
After Twitter adopted today, Friday, a shareholder rights plan to protect itself from the cash takeover offer made by billionaire Elon Musk, worth $43 billion. The question is, did Prince Alwaleed bin Talal succeed in his challenge to Mask…
Twitter’s board of directors on Friday adopted a limited-term shareholder equity plan that might make it difficult for billionaire Elon Musk to take over the company, called the “poison pill”.
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The “poison pill” is an anti-capture tactic that preserves the right of shareholders to prevent a competitor from buying more shares at a significant discount, effectively diluting their stake in the company.
Twitter announced several steps to preserve shareholders’ rights: – Existing shareholders can obtain additional shares at a cheaper price – No acquisition of more than 15% of the shares is allowed without approval – The Board of Directors has the power to approve or reject any offer of acquisition. Elon Musk’s deal has not yet been settled ???? #Twitter https://t.co/X0ncaWO4L2
Twitter’s board of directors said, in a statement, that the plan aims to preserve the right of shareholders to acquire more shares in the company at a relatively cheap price, effectively reducing Musk’s stake.
Twitter’s board of directors announced a plan to reduce Elon Musk’s stake, by allowing other shareholders to acquire more shares at a lower cost, which indicates a rejection of Elon Musk’s takeover offer. #Twitter https://t.co/R1nmVpXtmK
The statement added that the plan will be activated if Elon Musk or any other investor acquires more than 15% of the company’s shares.
Billionaire Elon Musk currently owns regarding 9% of Twitter’s shares.