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HomePhys.org - BusinessMusk puts Twitter buy 'on hold,' casting doubt on $44B deal

Musk puts Twitter buy 'on hold,' casting doubt on $44B deal

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Tesla billionaire Elon Musk has put his plan to buy Twitter on what he called a temporary “hold,” raising fresh doubts about whether he’ll proceed with the $44 billion acquisition.

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