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Twitter Trial Breakdown

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It’s all happening: Elon Musk filed to terminate his deal to buy Twitter, Twitter sued him for specific performance, and now the trials begin. Today, not a trial actually but a hearing to see whether the trial should take place on Twitter’s requested timeline, in September, or Musk’s requested timeline, in February.

Still, the two sides are starting to show their hands. While much of this ‘negotiating’ has been done in public, the filings were still revelatory. So, as we approach the endgame of the endgame, Akram's Razor and Daniel talk about what we learned, what happens next, and who has a stronger hand; though I don’t think you’ll be surprised by our conclusions if you’ve listened to us before.

Topics Covered
  • 3:30 minute mark – Initial takeaways from the filings
  • 12:30 – Twitter bot approach and response
  • 15:00 – Breaking down Elon’s breach filing
  • 23:30 – Takeaways from Twitter’s filing
  • 29:00 – Recutting a deal and the Anaplan parallel
  • 48:00 – Musk’s motivations and laziness
  • 1:00:00 – What happens next?
  • 1:09:30 – The “the court wouldn’t risk being ignored” argument
  • 1:14:00 – The prisoner’s dilemma result of an actual acquisition
  • 1:18:00 – The size of the deal

1:28:30 – Last thoughts

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It’s all happening: Elon Musk filed to terminate his deal to buy Twitter, Twitter sued him for specific performance, and now the trials begin. Today, not a trial actually but a hearing to see whether the trial should take place on Twitter’s requested timeline, in September, or Musk’s requested timeline, in February.

Still, the two sides are starting to show their hands. While much of this ‘negotiating’ has been done in public, the filings were still revelatory. So, as we approach the endgame of the endgame, Akram's Razor and Daniel talk about what we learned, what happens next, and who has a stronger hand; though I don’t think you’ll be surprised by our conclusions if you’ve listened to us before.

Topics Covered
  • 3:30 minute mark – Initial takeaways from the filings
  • 12:30 – Twitter bot approach and response
  • 15:00 – Breaking down Elon’s breach filing
  • 23:30 – Takeaways from Twitter’s filing
  • 29:00 – Recutting a deal and the Anaplan parallel
  • 48:00 – Musk’s motivations and laziness
  • 1:00:00 – What happens next?
  • 1:09:30 – The “the court wouldn’t risk being ignored” argument
  • 1:14:00 – The prisoner’s dilemma result of an actual acquisition
  • 1:18:00 – The size of the deal

1:28:30 – Last thoughts

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