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by hooande
1474 days ago
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His lawyers came up with a good plan. The contract says twitter must reasonably cooperate by providing data that Musk requests. All he has to do is keep requesting data until they say no, then twitter is in violation. The % of bots doesn't matter, doesn't have to be Materially Adverse. Just need to show that twitter isn't cooperating with reasonable requests. If this becomes the case, Musk can use that as leverage to threaten to litigate if twitter doesn't accept a lower offer price. |
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That might be the plan, but what prevents Twitter from continuing to reasonably cooperate? You take it granted that there will be a point where twitter says no, but why?