New Delhi: A day before the decision on the deal with social media company Twitter, Elon Musk suddenly reached the headquarters. He tweeted on October 26 that he has come to Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco. During this, a sink was also visible in Musk’s hand. In such a situation, speculations have started that Elon Musk will now go ahead with the deal to buy Twitter.
Actually, Musk has until today, October 27, to decide on this deal. If he does not agree to the deal, then he will have to face a court trial. Although Twitter has not confirmed Elon Musk’s arrival, a video released by Musk clearly shows him holding a sink in his hand and entering Twitter’s office.
What Musk said?
After reaching Twitter’s headquarters, Elon Musk tweeted, “Meet a lot of cool people in this office today. He reached Twitter’s headquarters with a sink in his hand and posted the video, writing ‘Let that sync in!’. From these actions Musk, it seems that now he has made an intention to complete the deal.
Banks are also sending funds
According to a report published in the Wall Street Journal quoting people associated with the matter, banks have also started sending $ 13 billion in funds to Elon Musk to complete the deal. It has also been told that the deal can be completed by the end of this week. The deadline for completing all the transactions for the deal is October 28 and can be extended after completing all the formalities.
Earlier in the court proceedings, Musk was told that he was being given the option to close the deal only on the old offer, which is worth $ 44 billion. Tesla CEO Elon Musk along with other buyers has been informed that the deal will be completed by October 28.
All documents arrived
According to the news agency Reuters, all the necessary documents have also been provided by Musk’s lawyer to Sequoia Capital, Binance, Qatar Investment Authority, and other equity investors involved in Twitter’s deal with Musk. In the last six months, this deal has changed many ways. At first, Twitter turned down the offer, then accepted it, then Musk canceled the deal accusing it of being a spam account, and then Twitter went to court.