Elon Musk Asks About The Night, Twitteratti Fill In The Blank Amid Bids Of Takeover
“_______ is the Night,” the Tesla CEO and the second-highest stakeholder of Twitter wrote. His tweet garnered thousands of responses as users related it to his bid to buy the microblogging site.
New Delhi: Elon Musk’s fight with Twitter in a hostile takeover sure keeps Twitteratti engaged as he keeps giving them food for thoughts every now and then. On Wednesday morning, Musk Tweeted from his official account a series of dashes making a blank with “is the night” for users to guess. “_______ is the Night,” the Tesla CEO and the second-highest stakeholder of Twitter wrote.
His small tweet garnered thousands of responses as Twitter users related it to his bid to buy the microblogging site.
_______ is the Night
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 20, 2022
Here are some responses to Musk’s tweet.
The night you buy Twitter is the Night
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) April 20, 2022
Tender is the night!
— Milton Todd Ault III (@ToddAultIII) April 20, 2022
Tonight is the night… that your offer remains too low.
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) April 20, 2022
Raise your offer for Twitter to $70/share if you’re serious.
good night to find out if you are te shiba creator or not once and for all. Are you behind shib?
— MARCIANOTECH Player 001 (@MARCIANOPHONE) April 20, 2022
Tomorrow, April 20 (4/20), is the Night.
— Fintwit (@fintwit_news) April 20, 2022
Elon is getting ready to take over Twitter
Earlier this month, Elon Musk bought 9.1 percent of the shares of Twitter and then offered to buy the microblogging company for $54.2 a share. The offer by him seems to be turning into a hostile bid as it forced the Twitter board to adopt the “poison pill” to save the company.
Meanwhile, a New York Post report on Tuesday stated that Musk was willing to invest between $10 billion to $15 billion of his own money to make Twitter private.
The billionaire, who is Twitter's second-biggest shareholder, is planning to launch a tender offer in about 10 days and has tapped Morgan Stanley to raise another $10 billion in debt, the report stated.
On Monday, Musk posted on Twitter that if he takes over Twitter, then the salary of the board members will be $0. "Board salary will be $0 if my bid succeeds, so that's ~$3M/year saved right there," Musk tweeted in response to a user's post criticising the board.