Whoa. That’s a surprise. So I guess his 9% can control the Board?
He can’t control the board with 9% no.
But he can weld some influence as the biggest individual share holder.
Plus some analysts on CNBC this morning think he will buy some more shares. That’s why it’s up 25% this morning.
As of Jan, 30% owned by very familiar investment companies:
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/insights/060916/top-3-twitter-shareholders-twtr.asp