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In April, the world’s richest man agreed to pay $44 billion for the social network. Now he wants the deal canceled.
Mr. Musk swooped in and exposed Twitter’s lack of business and financial prospects. After criticizing the company’s weaknesses, he now wants to back out of buying it.
If Twitter sues Mr. Musk to force a sale of the company, the case is likely to end up at a 230-year-old court in Delaware.
Well, it won’t be Elon Musk.
Most legal experts say Twitter has the upper hand. But Musk revels in brinkmanship.