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Musk-Twitter's defining moves.
The defining strategic moves at Musk-Twitter — each one explained and grounded in the record.
The Founder Doctrine · Founder Doctrine
Musk Didn't Buy Twitter. A Delaware Court Made Him.
The $44B Twitter deal is told as a visionary founder's gambit. It was the opposite: a no-exit contract signed at a weed-joke price, a failed escape attempt, and a forced close days before Musk's own deposition — at full $54.20 per share.
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