Disney and Microsoft also start to acquire Twitter


ByBernard Goldbach

From the poor performance, the possibility of selling on Twitter has been whispered, and recently we were told that Google started to acquire, but the name of Walt Disney is listed as a candidate for a new acquisition.

Disney Is Working With an Adviser on Potential Twitter Bid - Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-26/disney-said-to-be-working-with-adviser-on-potential-twitter-bid

Yep, Disney is in talks with bankers about possible Twitter acquisition | TechCrunch
https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/26/yep-disney-is-in-talks-with-bankers-about-possible-twitter-acqisition/

Twitter reported that it is recruiting parts for headquarters building again in August 2016 from extremely poor performance, and in September the next report reported that they are considering selling. Initially it gained name as acquiring company such as IT giant Google and Salesforce.com which is customer information management software giant. Details of these can be found by reading the following article.

Twitter loses some of the head office building due to poor performance - GIGAZINE


Meanwhile, Walt Disney newly started discussing with the company's financial adviser for a proposal to buy on Twitter,BloombergIt reports. Walt Disney is a company with entertainment and sports related media such as ABC and ESPN, and it is fully conceivable that they want Twitter's quick reporting power. It is also the point that Twitter's CEO Jacques Dosi is named as a director of Walt Disney.

The transition of the stock price of both companies after the news report is as follows. Twitter's share price rises sharply, Disney's share price is falling aside.


According to anonymous sources, Salesforce.com, which was named as a candidate for the acquisition, regarded the acquisition proposal as positive and set up Bank of America as its financial advisor. However, while Microsoft is pursuing consultations for the acquisition, the interest does not appear to be so high, and companies such as the 21st century Fox, Comcast, Time Warner and AT & T did not show interest in the acquisition in the first place.

In addition, for overseas news siteSlateBut"Nobody wants to buy TwitterAs reported, it seems that Twitter's selection of sellers is not easy.

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