• Elon Musk and Twitter confirmed Monday that the billionaire is buying the company for $44 billion.
  • The announcement set social media ablaze, prompting reactions from investors and companies.
  • Binance, Mark Cuban, Andreessen Horowitz, and the Winklevoss twins all weighed in.

Monday brought the blockbuster news that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was buying Twitter.

The mega-deal prompted famous investors, companies, and executives to weigh in — using the very social platform that Musk just bought.

Investor Cameron Winklevoss said "in retrospect, it was inevitable" for Musk to buy the social media platform.

 

Winklevoss, who along with his twin brother famously sued Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2004, previously tweeted his support for Musk's free speech proposal, saying "good riddance to the censors," along with other moderation features that some critics have said are unfair. 

He also tweeted if Musk will be "consummating the Twitter purchase in dogecoin," a meme coin that Musk has often thrust his support behind.

His brother, Tyler Winklevoss, also tweeted his support for the social media giant's new owner.

"Congratulations," he said. "A great day for free speech."

Sriram Krishnan, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz focusing on Web3 technologies, called this a "new era" for the company.

"Thrilled for @twitter. Congratulations to @elonmusk and think this will be a fantastic moment for what is a service we all care about," Krishnan tweeted.

His boss, Marc Andreessen, later tweeted "new current thing just dropped," with a black Twitter bird logo.

He also tweeted a meme based on "The Office."

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban tweeted he was "very surprised" by news of the sale Monday — he posited last week that Musk's bid for the company could have merely been a ploy to drive up Twitter's stock value.

 

Blockchain giant Binance asked its 8.4 million Twitter followers what their thoughts were on the sale. The company also tweeted, "Let's get rid of the spambots on day one please." Twitter users have long complained of the automated troll accounts, which Musk said in Monday's press release he wants to defeat.

With Musk's purchase of the company also comes the question of if he will relocate Twitter's headquarters. Some have speculated about Austin, given the large presence that Tesla and The Boring Company have there.

And, indeed, state governors weighed in. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted ".@elonmusk. Bring Twitter to Texas to join Tesla, SpaceX & the Boring company."

 

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem also threw her name into the hat, tweeting, "@ElonMusk, if Twitter is in need of a new HQ, South Dakota is open for business."

And Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy reshared a tweet that said, "Hey guys, Twitter is ours!" alongside his own words, "Instagram next!"

 

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