The man is unstoppable.
Even though he made an offer to buy Twitter for a whopping $43 billion, Musk still has a penchant for hyperbole, as evidenced by the $54.20 per share cost he outlined in his SEC filing.
The appearance of that number makes it seem like he is posting shit.
Adding the.20 just to make a joke would mean Musk is paying an extra $160 million or so just to be funny, which is honestly impressive commitment to the bit.
One person said that Musk made the offer because he wanted to put the number in a filing.
This is not the first time that Musk has made a joke about the number, and it is not the first time that he has been interested in it.
Last week, the CEO of the electric car company and the space exploration company posted a message on his social media account that said that 69.4 percent of statistics are false and that he sold his stock for $420 per share.
It makes Musk's apparent attempt to do a hostile takeover of Twitter seem like it would be a good excuse for banter.
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