Elon Musk Paid High Price For Twitter But After Years Of Declining Value, X Is Once Again Worth $44 Billion
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The valuation of the platform has declined sharply since the 2022 purchase with Fidelity marking the value down by 72% as of December.
A new report shows a secondary deal for the company has pushed its valuation back to where Musk took the company private.
What Happened: X is once again worth
A secondary deal completed earlier this month valued the company at
The report said the social media company could also be raising up to
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While X's revenue has dropped since Musk took the company private, a recent report showed an improvement in recent months to revenue and showed that adjusted EBITDA was also improving.
As Benzinga recently reported, large banks that helped finance the Twitter buyout have been stuck holding their debt in the company longer than they typically do on large buyout deals like Musk's. A quick declining value led to bankers seeing lower valuation for their debt and reasons to hold on until things improved.
Lenders sold off their debt recently with values of 90 to
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Why It's Important: One of the items helping X's valuation is likely the company's stake in artificial intelligence start-up xAI. Musk offered a 25% stake in xAI to investors who helped back the original Twitter purchase.
X is also nearing the launch of X Money, the company's push into digital wallets and peer-to-peer payments as part of Musk's plan to have the company part of an "everything app."
In February, Benzinga asked readers what value they thought was appropriate for X.
“What do you believe is a fair valuation for X (formerly Twitter)?” Benzinga asked.
The results were:
- Less than
$20 Billion: 45% $41-$75 Billion: 24%- Over
$75 Billion: 16% $21-$40 Billion: 15%
Nearly half of the voters in the poll said X should be valued at less than
The next highest vote-getter was the
While that’s good news, the majority (60%) see X valuation fairly valued at
Musk previously shared optimism for X and its future valuation.
"I see a clear, but difficult, path to a <
Benzinga readers don’t see X’s valuation getting there yet, but perhaps Musk will be proven right someday.
The new valuation for X could boost Musk’s wealth, which has taken a hit in 2025. Musk is ranked as the world's richest person by
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