Wall Street banks, including Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), Bank of America, and Barclays (LON:BARC), are gearing up to sell a substantial portion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk,
Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two sources with knowledge of the matter said Friday. Morgan Stanley bankers have reached out to investors ahead of a planned sale next week, the people added.
(Reuters) -Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. Morgan Stanley bankers have reached out to investors ahead of a planned sale next week, the people added.
Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell $3 billion of debt tied to Elon Musk’s 2022 purchase of X, formerly known as Twitter, as per a recent report by The Wall Street Journal.
Barclays raised the firm’s price target on Morgan Stanley (MS) to $156 from $155 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. The bank’s Q4
A group of banks led by Morgan Stanley is preparing to sell as much as $3 billion of senior debt tied to Elon Musk’s buyout of X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Wall Street banks are preparing to sell up to $3 billion in debt linked to X, Elon Musk's social media platform. Morgan Stanley has contacted investor
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Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. Morgan Stanley bankers have contacted investors ahead of a planned sale next week, the sources said.
Barclays analyst Jason Goldberg maintained a Buy rating on Morgan Stanley (MS – Research Report) today and set a price target of $155.00. The