Twitter board adopts poison pill defense to block Elon Musk's bid

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Twitter board adopts 'poison pill' defense to try and stop Elon Musk from buying the social media giant

Also known as a shareholder rights provision, the plan announced on Friday would trigger a dilution of company shares if any shareholder builds up a 15 percent stake without the board's approval.

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