머스크 인수 철회... 트위터 주가 11% 급락 '시총 440억달러' 증발

Twitter shares closed down 11% Monday after Elon Musk said he wants to end his $44 billion takeover bid. Musk is upset with the number of bots and fake accounts on Twitter. Twitter says it will pursue legal action in Delaware court to enforce the deal. Musk could be forced to pay a $1 billion breakup fee for walking away.

Twitter shares sink 11% after Elon Musk terminates $44 billion deal

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