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Elon Musk says he’s secured $46.5 billion in financing for his Twitter bid, an important disclosure seemingly meant to ease concerns about his commitment to the idea. Over $20 billion would come from varying loans from Morgan Stanley, according to a new SEC filing . Another $21 billion will come from equity financing. Musk has…

Elon Musk Has Secured $46.5 Billion In Financing For Twitter Bid, Considers Tender Offer
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