Vanguard Group overtakes Elon Musk as Twitter’s largest shareholder amid $43bn takeover bid

Vanguard Group overtakes Elon Musk as Twitter’s largest shareholder amid bn takeover bid

Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of Tesla Inc, is no longer the largest shareholder of Twitter.

Musk currently owns a 9.2 per cent stake in the company.

But Vanguard Group, an American registered investment advisor, now owns 82.4 million shares of Twitter, which means 10.3 per cent of the company — making it Twitter’s largest shareholder and bumping Musk out of the top spot.

According to the most recent publicly available filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the asset manager increased its stake in the company at some point during the first quarter.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Vanguard’s holdings are worth $3.78 billion, based on Twitter stock’s closing price on April 13.

MUSK’S OFFER

TheCable had earlier reported Musk’s proposal to buy 100 per cent of the social media company at $54.20 per share in cash, valuing it at around $43 billion.

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