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Twitter Shares Slump After Report Says Google Won't Make A Bid

Twitter shares fell as much as 11 percent in extended trading.
Twitter shares fell as much as 11 percent in extended trading.

Twitter Inc. fell as much as 11 percent in extended trading following a report that Alphabet Inc.'s Google isn't interested in buying the social-networking service. 

Technology news website Recode reported Wednesday that Google doesn't currently plan to make a bid for Twitter, citing unidentified people familiar with the situation. A representative for Google declined to comment on the report. Apple is also unlikely to be a suitor, Recode said, without naming its sources. 

Google tapped Lazard Ltd. to explore making an offer for Twitter last month, people familiar with the matter said at the time. The search giant has looked at acquiring San Francisco-based Twitter in prior years and passed. Salesforce.com Inc. and Walt Disney Co. have also retained bankers to consider Twitter bids, which could come in the next couple of weeks. 

Twitter shares, which jumped 5.7 percent to $24.87 at the close in New York on renewed speculation about a takeover, slid as low as $22.10 in late trading.

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