How is Elon Musk funding his $44 bln offer to buy Twitter

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How is Elon Musk funding his $44 bln offer to buy Twitter
How is Elon Musk funding his $44 bln offer to buy Twitter

Africa-Press – Mauritius. Elon Musk has won the backing of some of the world’s wealthiest investors for his $44 billion takeover of Twitter Inc (TWTR. N). From Oracle Corp’s (ORCL.N) co-founder Larry Ellison, a self-proclaimed close friend of Musk, to Saudi Arabian investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who had earlier rejected the takeover bid, a bunch of investors have now thrown their weight behind the offer.

read more Here’s how the deal stacks up: ** Musk increased his financing commitment to $27.25 billion, from $21 billion – including the new $7.14 billion funding announced on Thursday

** The margin loan from Morgan Stanley tied to his Tesla (TSLA. O) stock stands at $6.25 billion, down from $12.5 billion announced on April 21

** Musk has secured commitments from banks for $13 billion in loans secured against Twitter shares

Following is a list of investors who have together promised about $7 billion in funding, according to a filing on Thursday: A. M. Management & Consulting-$25 millionAH Capital

ManagementVC firm founded by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz$400 million Aliya Capital PartnersSpaceX investor$360 millionBAMCOInvestment adviser$100 million

BinanceCryptocurrency firm$500 millionBrookfieldCanadian investment firm with over $690 billion assets under management$250 million DFJ Growth IV PartnersTesla, SolarCity, SpaceX and The Boring Company investor$100 million

Fidelity Management & Research CompanyActs as the investment advisor to Fidelity’s family of mutual funds$316 million Honeycomb Asset ManagementPrivate investment firm led by Chief Investment Officer David Fiszel$5 million

Key Wealth Advisors$30 million Lawrence J. Ellison Revocable TrustOracle co-founder Larry Ellison’s trust$1 billion Litani VenturesChicago-based VC firm$25 million

Qatar HoldingInvestment house founded by Qatar Investment Authority$375 million Sequoia Capital FundInvested in The Boring Company$800 million Strauss Capital LLC-$150 million

Tresser Blvd 402 LLC (Cartenna)-$8.5 million VyCapitalInvested in The Boring Company$700 million Witkoff Capital New York-based real estate tycoon Steven Witkoff’s firm$100 million Saudi Arabian investor Prince Alwaleed bin TalalTwitter investor $1.89 billion (34,948,975 shares)

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