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Predicting Stock Prices for a Pending Merger or Acquisition
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52:32 - 56:57 (04:25)

The speaker predicts that when a deal is going to go through in a pending merger or acquisition, the stock price will initially gap upwards but may then bleed back towards the M&A price as it approaches certainty.

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The stock market analysts would say, rejecting a merger offer may not be in the best fiduciary interest of the shareholders and it could lead to a disaster for the company's stock.
52:32 - 54:17 (01:45)
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Merger Offer
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The stock market analysts would say, rejecting a merger offer may not be in the best fiduciary interest of the shareholders and it could lead to a disaster for the company's stock.

Chapter
Predicting Stock Prices for a Pending Merger or Acquisition
Episode
E76: Elon vs. Twitter
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker predicts that the board will reject the stock offering resulting in the stock price tumbling back to its original price.
54:17 - 55:33 (01:15)
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Stock Market
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The speaker predicts that the board will reject the stock offering resulting in the stock price tumbling back to its original price.

Chapter
Predicting Stock Prices for a Pending Merger or Acquisition
Episode
E76: Elon vs. Twitter
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Elon Musk lowers his offer for acquisition and plans to decrease it by $2 every quarter until it's accepted.
55:33 - 56:11 (00:38)
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Business
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Elon Musk lowers his offer for acquisition and plans to decrease it by $2 every quarter until it's accepted. Reminiscent of the Revlon story, Ronald Perlman top ticks every bid with a baller attitude.

Chapter
Predicting Stock Prices for a Pending Merger or Acquisition
Episode
E76: Elon vs. Twitter
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker recommends two 1980s movies, "Wall Street" and "Barbarians at the Gate" for business enthusiasts to watch.
56:11 - 56:57 (00:46)
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Business
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The speaker recommends two 1980s movies, "Wall Street" and "Barbarians at the Gate" for business enthusiasts to watch. He believes "Wall Street" is one of the best movies ever made about business, directed by Oliver Stone.

Chapter
Predicting Stock Prices for a Pending Merger or Acquisition
Episode
E76: Elon vs. Twitter
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg