Elon Musk’s X is worth nearly 80% less than when he bought it, Fidelity estimates
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- Oct 02, 2024
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The social media platform formerly known as Twitter is worth almost 80% less than two years ago when Elon Musk bought it, according to estimates from investment giant Fidelity.
X no longer trades publicly after Musk shelled out $44 billion to take it private in October 2022.
However, Fidelity discloses what it believes is the value of its shares of X, and those estimates serve as a closely watched barometer for the overall health of the company.
As of the end of August, those shares were worth just $4.2 million, according to a Sunday filing by Fidelityâs Blue Chip Growth Fund.
That new estimate marks a 24% drop in value from what Fidelity estimated as of the end of July. And it represents a staggering decline of 79% from the $19.66 million that Fidelity estimated the shares were worth in October 2022 when Musk acquired Twitter.
The new valuation from Fidelity implies that it believes X is now worth just $9.4 billion â a far cry from the $44 billion that Musk paid. Other investors could value X differently.
Analysts say Fidelityâs plunging price tag for X likely reflects shrinking ad revenue at the company, which no longer publicly releases quarterly financial metrics.
Fidelity declined to comment on individual companies.
X did not respond to a request for comment.
Ad pressure on X
âMusk clearly overpaid for this asset,â Dan Ives, managing director and senior equity analyst at Wedbush Securities, told CNN in an email.
Ives said that he believes Twitter was really worth around $30 billion when Musk bought it, and today itâs worth closer to $15 billion. He said that while engagement on X is âstrong,â ad pressure has persisted.
Under Muskâs ownership, some advertisers have expressed concerns about extreme content on the platform that they donât want their brands linked to.
A recent global survey by Kantar found that a net 26% of marketers plan to decrease their spending on X next year, the steepest pullback from any major global ad platform. Just 4% of advertisers said they think X ads provide âbrand safetyâ (certainty that their ads wonât appear near extreme content), compared with 39% at Google.
In November, Musk faced a backlash from brands, some of which halted spending on X, after the billionaire embraced an antisemitic conspiracy theory favored by White supremacists.
Musk later apologized for what he called his âdumbestâ ever social media posting. However, during that apology, Musk also told fleeing advertisers: âGo f**k yourself.â
But X continues to be a major player in social media under Muskâs ownership.
The company said it had 570 million monthly active users during the second quarter, up 6% from the year before.
However, research firm Similarweb has found some drops in engagement.
X had 73.5 million monthly active users on iOS and Android combined in the United States in August, according to Similarweb data shared with CNN. That represents a drop of nearly 11% year over year and a 20% decline from October 2022.
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