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Twitteratis Ask Elon Musk To Buy Sri Lanka Amidst Economic Crisis For $43 Billion

In the latest update, Twitter users maintain that Tesla CEO Elon Musk should obtain Sri Lanka rather than the microblogging website for $43 billion, as the nation faces its most terrible economic crisis since its Independence. Numerous users on Twitter shared their perspectives and requested that the tech very rich person rescue the debt ridden country.

“Elon musk, on the off chance that you want to purchase something purchase Sri Lanka. Don’t bother Twitter,” a user composed.

“@elonmusk, might you want to purchase Sri Lanka for $43 Billion? We have the best graphite on the planet for your @Tesla at Bogala as well,” another user composed.

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As of late, Musk reported that he had made a proposal to purchase Twitter. The very rich person will pay $54.20 per offer to purchase 100% of the organization. The all-cash deal will value the informal organization at about $43 billion.

He likewise recognized he “didn’t know” assuming he would really have the option to purchase Twitter, adding that there is a Plan B on the off chance that his underlying proposition is dismissed.

In the interim, Twitter has declared that its Board of Directors has consistently embraced a restricted term investor privileges plan following a spontaneous, non-restricting proposition to gain Twitter by Musk.

“The Rights Plan, frequently called the ‘death wish,’ will decrease the probability that any substance, individual or gathering oversees Twitter through open market aggregation without paying all investors a fitting control premium or without giving the load up adequate chance to make informed decisions and make moves that are to the greatest advantage of investors,” as per the declaration made.

 

 

 

 

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