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Musk, Twitter deal to be valued at $44B – report

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The deal between Elon Musk and Twitter could be valued at $54.20 per share, or $44 billion, as reported by The Wall Street Journal on Monday.

Besides, according to the report, the announcement could be made after the market closes, if not before.

It is unclear why the total deal value has risen from previous expectations, but it could be related to an updated share count.

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