Musk, Twitter sued by shareholder over US$44 bil takeover

Musk, Twitter sued by shareholder over US$44 bil takeover

The suit seeks to delay the deal until 2025 and declare that Twitter directors breached their fiduciary duties.

According to the lawsuit, Musk had become an ‘interested stockholder’, requiring the delay under Delaware law. (AP pic)
NEW YORK:
Elon Musk and Twitter were today sued by a Florida pension fund seeking to stop Musk from quickly completing his planned US$44 billion takeover of the social media company.

In a complaint filed in Delaware Chancery Court, the Orlando Police Pension Fund said that under Delaware law, Musk cannot complete the takeover until at least 2025, unless holders of two-thirds of shares not “owned” by him approved.

The lawsuit said Musk became an “interested stockholder” after taking a more than 9% Twitter stake, requiring the delay.

Musk also runs electric car company Tesla and is the world’s richest person, according to Forbes magazine.

Twitter and its board, including chief executive Parag Agrawal, are also defendants.

The lawsuit seeks to delay the merger’s closing until at least 2025, declare that Twitter directors breached their fiduciary duties, and recoup legal fees and costs.

Twitter declined to comment. A lawyer for Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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