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Microsoft seen as possible Twitter suitor: Source Twitter, which is said to be entertaining buyout bids, may also have Microsoft as a potential suitor, a source told CNBC on Monday.
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Why Twitter Investors May End Up Seriously Disappointed If There's a Sale Investors may have been looking forward to the potential of a Twitter Inc. sale in recent months, but at least one analyst is saying that everyone's in for ...
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Is Twitter The Answer To Disney's Problems? There is a lot of speculation about Twitter potentially being acquired, with prospective buyers including Disney , Alphabet and Salesforce. All these ...
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This dictionary Twitter account had the best lexicographical burns of the debate Merriam-Webster's Twitter account, which usually tweets words of the day, decided to deliver its verdict on some of the lingo deployed by the two ...
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Cramer Remix: Why anyone would want to buy Twitter Jim Cramer explained how Twitter's suitors could use the platform to make profits.
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Donald Trump has the sniffles, and Twitter can't shut up about it Donald Trump yesterday set off an explosion on Twitter at the first presidential debate not by some outrageous remark, but by a bad case of the ...
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Will Microsoft Buy Twitter? Considering Microsoft's plan to buy LinkedIn, a deal to swallow Twitter seems redundant at best and ill-fitting at worst.
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A Twitter-Disney deal wouldn't be a good fit, analyst says There are better uses for Disney capital than a Twitter takeover, Nomura Securities analyst Anthony DiClemente says.
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Close Silicon Valley Ties Pose Hurdles for Twitter Bidders Close ties between directors and executives in media and technology may present conflicts of interest for companies weighing offers for Twitter Inc.
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Social media reacts to first presidential debate The measure includes the number of people tweeting about either candidate's names or Twitter handles. @realDonaldTrump got 62 percent of the ...
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