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Elon Musk vs. Twitter Part III: Musk Offers To Buy Twitter (Again)

Elon Musk vs. Twitter Part III: Musk Offers To Buy Twitter (Again)

FromHow It Happened


Elon Musk vs. Twitter Part III: Musk Offers To Buy Twitter (Again)

FromHow It Happened

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Just days before a trial to determine if Elon Musk would be forced to buy Twitter was scheduled to begin, Musk sent a letter offering once again to buy Twitter for the same price he'd originally offered in April.

Musk has a unique tolerance for risk at his companies, but the surprise move still shocked the tech world, and it's not clear yet if it will successfully knock the trial off the docket.

Media reporter Sara Fischer and business editor Dan Primack join the podcast for a conversation on this latest twist in the saga.

Both Fischer and Primack spent months reporting on the reverberations of Musk's initial offer to buy Twitter both within Musk's inner circle and inside Twitter itself.


Credits: This series was reported by the Axios newsroom including Erica Pandey, Amy Pedulla, Naomi Shavin, Dan Primack, Miriam Kramer, Joann Muller, Javier E. David, Jonathan Swan, Sara Fischer, Ina Fried and Hope King. Fact-checking by Jacob Knutson. Erica Pandey hosts. Amy Pedulla is reporter-producer. Naomi Shavin is senior producer. Scott Rosenberg and Alison Snyder are the series editors. Sara Kehaulani Goo is the Editor-in-Chief and executive producer. Mixing and sound design by Ben O'Brien. Music supervision by Alex Sugiura. Theme music and original score by Michael Hanf. Special thanks to Axios co-founders Mike Allen, Jim VandeHei and Roy Schwartz. Thanks to Zach Basu, Lucia Orejarena, Priyanka Vora, and Brian Westley.
Released:
Oct 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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