Twitter shares plunge on report bidders are scarce

Twitter shares plunge on report bidders are scarce

Twitter Inc’s shares plunged more than 19 percent in early trading on Thursday after technology website Recode reported that Alphabet Inc’s Google does not “currently” plan to make a bid for the company. Walt Disney Co has also decided not to move forward with a bid, while Apple Inc is unlikely to be a suitor, Recode reported on Wednesday, citing sources.

That leaves Salesforce.com Inc as the only potential buyer, Recode said, although the cloud-software maker has not confirmed publicly that it wants to make a bid. Salesforce Chief Executive Marc Benioff told CNBC on Wednesday that Twitter was “an exciting product, but obviously the business has a lot of challenges.” Salesforce’s shares were up 5 percent at $71.85.

Twitter’s shares fell as much as 19.2 percent to $20.10, valuing the company at about $14.2 billion. The company, run by Jack Dorsey, has struggled to generate revenue growth and profit despite having about 313 million average monthly active users.

Twitter has told potential acquirers it wants to conclude negotiations about selling itself by the time it reports third-quarter earnings on Oct. 27, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Up to Wednesday’s close, Twitter’s stock had risen by about a third since reports emerged in September that the company was in talks with Salesforce.

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