Elon Musk Puts Twitter's Value At Just US$20 Billion

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  • Queries sent to Twitter's communications department generated an automatic response in the form of a poop emoji. File photo: AFP

    Queries sent to Twitter's communications department generated an automatic response in the form of a poop emoji. File photo: AFP

Elon Musk has put the current value of Twitter at US$20 billion, less than half the US$44 billion he paid for the social media platform just five months ago, according to an internal email seen by US news media.

The email to employees dealt with a new stock compensation programme in the San Francisco-based company and the attribution to employees of stock in X Holdings, Twitter's umbrella company since Musk purchased it in late October.

The compensation plan values the platform at US$20 billion, slightly more than that of Snap (US$18.2 billion), parent company of Snapchat, or of social network and creative website Pinterest (US$18.7 billion), both of which, unlike Twitter, are publicly traded.

An emailed query from AFP sent to Twitter's communications department generated an automatic response in the form of a poop emoji.

In the internal email, Musk describes the brutal contraction in Twitter's value. He says the platform faced such grave financial difficulties that at one point it was on the verge of bankruptcy.

"Twitter was trending to lose ~$3B/year," Musk said in a message posted on Saturday to the platform.

He cited a revenue drop of US$1.5 billion a year and a debt-servicing burden of the same amount – leaving it with "only 4 months of money".

Musk, Twitter's majority shareholder, added simply: "Extremely dire situation".

But he then said that with advertisers – many of whom fled the platform after the mercurial billionaire bought it – now beginning to return, "it looks like we will break even" in the second quarter of the year.

Since taking control, Musk has sharply trimmed the group's payroll, from 7,500 to fewer than 2,000 employees.

He said in the email that he sees a "clear but difficult path" to a valuation of US$250 billion, without saying how long that might take. (AFP)

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