Elon Musk reiterates his intention to buy Twitter

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US billionaire Elon Musk has returned to the decision to buy Twitter, a report that wrote to Twitter amid legal complications that the US billionaire will spend $54.20 per share. Bloomberg is releasing this news on Tuesday. Twitter shares rose 12.7 percent to US$47.93 before trading ceased for the second time.

In April this year, Elon Musk announced the purchase of Twitter for 44 billion US dollars, which later backed away from his decision, saying that the number of bots on Twitter is more than a 100 times the number, he said, and he said he was withdrawing from the decision.

According to Twitter, the number of bots on their platform is less than 5 percent of the total number of customers, but Elon Musk claimed that the number of bots is more than a few times.

The report released on Tuesday said that Elon Musk has sent a letter to the Twitter deal, which has already given the green signal to the original price.

The dispute between Elon Musk and Twitter has already been held in court, and the advertiser has misinformed the advertiser, who is wrong in the number of these bots.

However, legal experts believe that Elon Musk will face a tough challenge to convince the judge in this case.

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