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2020-03-01 Home Front: Culture Wars
Republican mega-donor buys stake in Twitter and seeks to oust Jack Dorsey – report
With stock market sell off....
[TheGuardian] Billionaire Paul Singer’s Elliott Management has taken a ‘sizable stake’ and intends to ‘push for changes’, reports Bloomberg News

A major Republican donor has purchased a stake in Twitter and is reportedly seeking to oust its chief executive, Jack Dorsey.

Bloomberg News first reported that Elliott Management has taken a “sizable stake” and “and plans to push for changes at the social media company, including replacing Dorsey”.

Paul Singer, the billionaire founder of Elliott Management, is a Republican mega-donor who opposed Donald Trump during the real-estate magnate’s run for the presidential nomination but has since come onside.

After a White House visit in February 2017, Trump said Singer “was very much involved with the anti-Trump or, as they say, ‘Never Trump’, and Paul just left, and he’s given us his total support and it’s all about unification”.

Trump famously communicates with the public largely through Twitter, at the expense of traditional media strategy.

Twitter made headlines in October when it announced a ban on political advertising. Its use and potential manipulation by politicians of all stripes, from Trump to Democratic candidate Mike Bloomberg, remains a source of fierce contention.

Dorsey, a co-founder of Twitter, is also chief executive of Square, an online payment company. In November, he announced a plan to live and work in Africa for part of each year.

It was reported that those moves were motivations for Singer’s desire to push Dorsey out. Other stakeholders have voiced concern about Dorsey’s leadership and Twitter has seen its share price struggle, although it recently reported quarterly revenue above $1bn for the first time.

News of the Elliott stake saw Twitter’s share price rise on Friday, during general market slides in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.

Elliott Management is an activist investor, which means it regularly pushes for change in companies in which it buys shares.

A major Republican donor has purchased a stake in Twitter and is reportedly seeking to oust its chief executive, Jack Dorsey.

Bloomberg News first reported that Elliott Management has taken a “sizable stake” and “and plans to push for changes at the social media company, including replacing Dorsey”.

Paul Singer, the billionaire founder of Elliott Management, is a Republican mega-donor who opposed Donald Trump during the real-estate magnate’s run for the presidential nomination but has since come onside.

After a White House visit in February 2017, Trump said Singer “was very much involved with the anti-Trump or, as they say, ‘Never Trump’, and Paul just left, and he’s given us his total support and it’s all about unification”.

Trump famously communicates with the public largely through Twitter, at the expense of traditional media strategy.

Twitter made headlines in October when it announced a ban on political advertising. Its use and potential manipulation by politicians of all stripes, from Trump to Democratic candidate Mike Bloomberg, remains a source of fierce contention.

Dorsey, a co-founder of Twitter, is also chief executive of Square, an online payment company. In November, he announced a plan to live and work in Africa for part of each year.

It was reported that those moves were motivations for Singer’s desire to push Dorsey out. Other stakeholders have voiced concern about Dorsey’s leadership and Twitter has seen its share price struggle, although it recently reported quarterly revenue above $1bn for the first time.

News of the Elliott stake saw Twitter’s share price rise on Friday, during general market slides in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.

Elliott Management is an activist investor, which means it regularly pushes for change in companies in which it buys shares.
Posted by 3dc 2020-03-01 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11127 views ]  Top

#1 Rush and Palin are now unable to send me updates on Facebook. They don't meet Facebook's selectively exclusive guidelines.
Posted by Dale 2020-03-01 06:48||   2020-03-01 06:48|| Front Page Top

#2 Dorsey, a co-founder of Twitter, is also chief executive of Square, an online payment company. In November, he announced a plan to live and work in Africa for part of each year.

Recognizes that Kalifornia is on its way down the crapper or for tax purposes?
Posted by JohnQC 2020-03-01 09:29||   2020-03-01 09:29|| Front Page Top

#3 The horror! The horror!

/channeling Joseph Corona
Posted by Alaska Paul 2020-03-01 11:47||   2020-03-01 11:47|| Front Page Top

#4 I actually have a lot of respect for Dorsey. Pity he couldn't keep his politics in his pants.
Posted by Iblis 2020-03-01 13:10||   2020-03-01 13:10|| Front Page Top

#5 I like the idea of Stewaht Vahney pulling a Budd Dwyer on the air the day Dorksey is ousted.
Posted by M. Murcek 2020-03-01 14:19||   2020-03-01 14:19|| Front Page Top

#6 Hostile takeover...sounds like a great strategy for dealing with Silicon Valley loonies.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2020-03-01 15:15||   2020-03-01 15:15|| Front Page Top

#7 Probably a Strong Buy?
Posted by Lex 2020-03-01 15:29||   2020-03-01 15:29|| Front Page Top

#8 Update: Rush is now unblocked but Palin is still blocked posting same post. Batta Bing Batta Bong is out of the presidential race.
Posted by Dale 2020-03-01 18:42||   2020-03-01 18:42|| Front Page Top

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