Closing Arguments Begin in Elon Musk Twitter Shareholder Trial Over $44B Deal

Elon Musk's civil trial over his attempted Twitter acquisition has reached its closing arguments, with shareholders accusing him of misleading them about bot and spam account numbers. This trial scrutinizes Musk's claim that inflated fake user data justified his withdrawal from the $44 billion deal. The outcome will influence how investor fraud claims in high-profile tech acquisitions are handled and may impact Twitter's valuation and shareholder confidence.
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