the contract limits the reasons that musk can terminate the contract. reight noe musk has not shown any of those conditions have been met.Which again has nothing to do with due diligence.
i met with my lawyer last night and this was a topic of conversation. he agrees,.. musk has little to no legal ground to terminate the contract.
Right now Musk's legal team is arguing several conditions have been met. Twitter failed to provide requested data in a reasonable manner, Twitter failed to continue business in an ordinary course, etc. Most of those will be pretty difficult to prove in court but they're all potential avenues for terminating the agreement.