Elon Musk currently estimates the value of Twitter at 20 billion dollars (about 18.58 billion euros), compared to 44 five months ago when the social network was acquired by the entrepreneur, according to an internal document consulted by several American media.

The internal letter to employees concerned the incentive within the San Francisco group and the allocation of shares of X Holdings, the company that has overseen Twitter since its takeover at the end of October. The share grant program values ??the platform at 20 billion dollars, close to the capitalization of Snap (18.2 billion), parent company of Snapchat, or the social network and creative site Pinterest (18.7) , both sides.

In the internal document, Elon Musk justifies the brutal contraction of the valuation by the financial difficulties experienced by the group, a time on the verge of bankruptcy, according to him. “Twitter was off to lose $3 billion a year,” Musk wrote in a message posted to the platform on Saturday. This figure is explained, according to him, by the loss of turnover of 1.5 billion dollars and debt maturities of an equivalent amount.

“We will break even in the second quarter”

“But now that advertisers are coming back, it looks like we’re going to break even in the second quarter [2023],” said Twitter’s chief executive and majority shareholder. Since taking control, Elon Musk has reduced the group’s workforce from 7,500 to less than 2,000 employees by resorting to successive waves of layoffs.

In the internal document, he says he sees “a difficult but clear path” towards a valuation of the group around 250 billion dollars, without mentioning a deadline. The man who is also at the helm of Tesla and the aerospace group SpaceX announced that Twitter would open a window every six months allowing employees of the social network to sell their titles, which are no longer listed.

In addition, fragments of Twitter’s source code have been published on the GitHub development platform, the New York Times revealed on Sunday. At the request of the social network, GitHub removed these files from its site, but the fact that they were exposed to them, even briefly, could allow hackers to identify flaws in Twitter’s original software.