Tesla shares dropped over 8 per cent on Thursday,as investors fretted that Musk’s involvement with Twitter could distract him from running the world’s most valuable electric-car maker.
Twitter shares,on the other hand,extended gains and were up about 1.8 per cent at $US50.00,closer to the deal price of $US54.20,as investors bet that the new funding made the completion of the deal more likely.
Parag Agrawal,who was named Twitter’s CEO in November,is expected to remain in his role until the sale of the company to Musk is completed.CNBC first reported on Thursday that Musk plans to become CEO of Twitter on an interim basis.
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Earlier on Thursday,Musk listed a group of high-profile investors who are ready to provide funding of $US7.14 billion ($10 billion) for his Twitter bid,including Oracle’s co-founder Larry Ellison and Sequoia Capital.
Saudi Arabian investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal,who had said last month that the deal price was not sufficient for him to sell his shares,said Musk would be an “excellent leader” for Twitter and agreed to roll his $US1.89 billion stake into the deal.
“Great to connect with you my “new” friend @elonmusk ... Kingdom Holding Company and I look forward to roll our~$US1.9 bn in the “new” Twitter,” Alwaleed said in a tweet.