Musk could take Twitter public again

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Musk’s suggestion that he would take Twitter public again in the next few years could help sway investors to participate in his fundraising efforts, according to the WSJ

Elon Musk, who is in the midst of taking Twitter private, has already begun telling investors that they could probably cash out through a public offering for the company in as little as three years, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday.

He was talking to private-equity investors as he tried to raise funds to finance his $44 billion buyout of the social media platform, the WSJ reported, quoting unnamed sources familiar with the situation. Musk has until October to complete his buyout, Insider reported.

Private-equity investors take public companies under distress private, turn them around, and then list them on public markets again. Twitter is tight on cash reserves, and last year it lost $221 million, it previously reported.

The world’s richest man didn’t share much in private conversations with investors on how he would make Twitter profitable, it reported last week.

However, the lack of plans didn’t deter investors, as Musk owns several valuable assets that could be useful when he takes up loans for the deal, per the report.

Musk’s suggestion that he would take Twitter public again in the next few years — by quickly improving its bottom line — could help sway investors to participate in his fundraising efforts, according to the WSJ.

But the Tesla founder and CEO’s three-year timeline may be overly ambitious. Private equity investors typically invest in companies for about three to five years, private bank Julius Baer noted in a report.

And, according to a previous Insider report, musk has publicly admitted that he’s not good with deadlines.

Well, I mean, punctuality is not my strong suit, he said, in a 2018 “60 Minutes” interview, in response to a question about missing Tesla production targets.

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