Elon Musk said he secured another $7bn backing for his Twitter deal — including from a Saudi prince
Binance is also listed as backers.Elon Musk has secured a further $7.1 billion in backing for his proposed acquisition of Twitter, aAmong the backers listed on the filing are Saudi Arabia's Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, a current Twitter investor, who promised to commit a total of $1.9 billion worth of shares to back Musk's proposed buyout.
Larry Ellison and cryptocurrency exchange Binance are also listed as backers, the latter having promised $500 million.
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