An ambiguous reference to an Elvis Presley song released in 1956 could offer a hint at the next stage of Elon Musk’s effort to buy Twitter. Musk sparked renewed speculation about his plans when he tweeted “Love Me Tender” on Saturday. The tweet came hours after Twitter’s board enacted a “poison pill” provision aimed at limiting Musk’s ability to acquire a larger stake in the company. In another tweet, Musk posted an upside-down smiley face emoji while resurfacing a 2017 thread in which he asked how much it would cost to buy Twitter outright. While Musk provided no further details in the posts, the throwback Elvis reference is a potential signal that the billionaire is considering a hostile bid to bypass Twitter’s board and make a direct offer to company shareholders. With a so-called tender offer, a prospective buyer pursues a takeover by publicly asking shareholders to sell their stock at a specific price.
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