Twitter right now is at about 40 bucks a share, which is way off the supposed closing price of 5420. Musk made his offer in April and that's pretty close to when he said he would buy Twitter for $45 billion. The person who agreed to buy it is not going to buy it. It's very difficult to get someone to show up with $45 billion so I never dropped below 32. And of course he bought it.
Kara and Scott look back on a year of predictions. What did they get right? What did Elon ruin? We’ll tally up the wins and losses around super-acquisitions, metaverse real estate, Trump’s SPAC, and, or course, Twitter. Also, friends of Pivot weigh in with their own predictions about augmented reality, privacy, and more.
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