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    Elon Musk may have to complete $44bn Twitter takeover, legal experts say | Mergers and acquisitions

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    Elon Musk could be forced by a US court to complete his $44bn takeover of Twitter, according to legal experts, despite pulling the plug on the transaction.

    The Tesla chief executive told Twitter on Friday that he is terminating the deal, citing concerns over the number of spam accounts on the social media platform.

    Twitter’s chairman, Bret Taylor, responded with a tweet stating that the company intended to “pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement”.

    The Twitter Board is committed to closing the transaction on the price and terms agreed upon with Mr. Musk and plans to pursue legal action to enforce the merger agreement. We are confident we will prevail in the Delaware Court of Chancery.

    — Bret Taylor (@btaylor) July 8, 2022

    One legal expert said he expected Twitter to file a lawsuit in Delaware, the US state that has jurisdiction over the deal, as soon as Monday.

    “They will likely be asking for a declaratory judgment that they are not in violation of the contract. Also, they will ask for an order from the court that Musk specifically perform his obligations under the agreement,” said Brian Quinn, an associate professor at Boston College law school.

    Under the terms of the agreement the company can ask a judge for “specific performance”, which would compel Musk to buy the company for the $54.20 a share he agreed to in April. Alternatively, the company can also seek a $1bn break fee from Musk for walking away from the deal in contravention of the agreement.

    Quinn said Musk’s arguments would probably fail in court. In Friday’s letter, Musk put forward three broad arguments: that Twitter had breached the agreement by failing to provide enough information on spam accounts; that Twitter has misrepresented the number of spam accounts in its disclosures to the US financial watchdog; and that the company breached the agreement by failing to consult with Musk when firing senior employees recently.

    Quinn said Musk’s information requests on spam accounts were not “reasonable” and would not be accepted by the court. “He can’t use unreasonable information requests to create a pretext to claim a violation,” he said.

    John Coffee, a professor of law at Columbia University, said: “Musk is on very weak legal grounds. Twitter appears to have given him access to just about everything to satisfy his desire to know the percentage of bots among its users.”

    Carl Tobias, Williams chair in law at the University of Richmond, said: “Musk’s filing does not appear to give him strong legal grounds to walk away from the deal. His counsel has only made allegations and arguments for Musk’s position and judges would have to decide whether the evidence that Musk would present is persuasive enough to support ending the deal.”

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    However, Tobias added that both sides could agree to settle rather than end up in a situation where Musk is required to buy a company he no longer wants. Analysts have warned that a protracted legal battle could further damage Twitter’s share price and employee morale. A settlement with Musk would draw a line under the affair.

    “Most similar disputes usually conclude with settlements that permit plaintiffs and defendants to save face,” said Tobias.

    Analysts have also speculated that Musk could use the legal battle to seek a lower price for Twitter, although investors are also expected to consider legal action if the deal fails to go through at $54.20 a share and sue for the difference between the sale price and the current stock price. Twitter is currently trading at $36.81 a share.

    “I doubt that the court will get to rule before there is a settlement, and the day-to-day price of Twitter will give you some idea of what Musk’s side will hope to pay,” said Coffee.





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