
This is what doomed Elon Musk's Twitter deal
CNN
When Elon Musk announced his intention to buy Twitter almost 90 days ago, the world — and financial markets — looked different.
The S&P 500 was 14% higher and had yet to enter a bear market. The war in Ukraine and inflation concerns had pushed investors into selling mode, but sentiment hadn't collapsed. And Tesla, the electric carmaker that's the main source of Musk's wealth, was about to announce record profits.
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