Musk may need to pay more for Twitter than he's willing to, Gordon Haskett says

Elon Musk waded into geopolitics once more suggesting an arrangement whereby Taiwan becomes a "special administrative zone" of China, with Beijing likely having some control over the self-ruled island. That suggestion has drawn the ire of Taiwanese politicians. Taiwan's government has previously rejected such a proposal.
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Elon Musk's "best and final offer" valuing Twitter around $43 billion is "just blowing smoke," according to Gordon Haskett Research Advisors analyst Don Bilson.