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Apollo Global, Elon Musk end talks on Twitter financing: Reuters

Apollo Global Management and Elon Musk are “no longer in talks” about a potential financing deal for the billionaire entrepreneur’s prospective bid to buy Twitter. The alternative investment firm had previously sought to lead the preferred financing for the takeover.

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