(Bloomberg) — It’s been a bumpy ride for Twitter Inc.’s equity investors, who have endured Donald Trump’s banning of the platform, a brief record high in early 2021 and its subsequent crash ever since. Now billionaire Elon Musk has fueled more swings after bidding for $43 billion cash to buy the company. However, investors may not be too thrilled about the deal with the social media company trading more than 10% below its $54.20 per share offering price.
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