Musk’s Twitter Investors Include Saudi Prince, Dorsey and Qatar

Twitter headquarters in San Francisco.

Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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Elon Musk bought Twitter Inc. last week for $44 billion with the help of Wall Street bank loans and shareholders who agreed to roll over their interest in the social media service in exchange for a stake of the new private company.

That means Twitter, whose shares were delisted last week after almost a decade as a public company, has a new lineup of top investors.