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Twitter X Stock: Can You Buy It Today?

Summary:

Twitter X stock was taken private and merged into xAI in March 2025. See what happened to TWTR, why ticker X is unrelated, and if you can buy X stock.

Twitter X Stock: Can You Buy It Today?

If you’re searching for “Twitter stock” or “Twitter X stock” in 2025, you’ll find headlines, not a ticker. Twitter became X, then in March 2025 X was folded into Elon Musk’s AI company xAI in an all-stock deal. That move keeps X firmly private, and that’s why you can’t buy it on an exchange today.

 No, you cannot buy the Twitter X stock today. - Ultima Markets

Quick Answer: You Can’t Buy a Twitter X Stock

There is no public ticker for Twitter X stock. Twitter’s old ticker TWTR was delisted on 8 November 2022. In 2025, xAI acquired X (formerly Twitter) in an all-stock transaction that left both xAI and X as private companies.

Why this matters: without a listing, you won’t see quarterly filings, a live price, or a broker-searchable symbol.

What Changed Since 2022

The timeline helps everything click into place. After the 2022 buyout, TWTR disappeared from the NYSE tape on 8 November 2022. The business later operated as X Corp, and on 28 March 2025, Musk announced that xAI acquired X in an all-stock deal that referenced values of roughly $80 billion for xAI and $33 billion for X (about $45 billion less $12 billion debt).

Strategically, the aim is to pair xAI’s models with X’s real-time distribution and data. xAI develops the models, and X provides the audience and data to distribute them. For potential investors, the implication is clear: Twitter X stock has no public ticker and cannot be bought on an exchange.

Do Not Confuse Ticker X with Twitter

You may still see the single-letter ticker X mentioned online. That symbol belonged to US Steel, which was acquired by Nippon Steel and delisted on 18 June 2025. It has nothing to do with Twitter or X. Knowing this avoids costly mistakes when scanning tickers.

Can You Invest in X or xAI At All

Twitter’s old ticker TWTR was delisted on 8 November 2022. - Ultima Markets

For everyday retail investors, there is no listed share to buy. If you want public-market exposure to a similar theme, consider listed social and digital-ads peers (for example Meta, Snap, Pinterest) or communication-services ETFs. These are related in theme, not substitutes. Judge them on their own merits.

For accredited investors, occasional private-secondary opportunities may appear on specialised marketplaces when existing holders choose to sell. Access, pricing and liquidity differ from an exchange, and availability changes over time. Proceed with careful due diligence.

Whether retail or accredited, the key next question is timing.

Will There Be an IPO?

As of 30 September 2025, there is no announced IPO for xAI or X. Any route to market would begin with formal filings; until then, timelines discussed in the press or by investors remain speculative.

FAQ

What happened to my old TWTR shares
They were paid out when the company went private and the stock was delisted on 8 November 2022. You won’t see TWTR on live quote screens anymore.

Is there a current Twitter or X ticker
No. The single-letter X did not represent Twitter; it was U S Steel’s symbol, and those shares are now delisted following the Nippon Steel acquisition.

Why do articles quote different values for X
Private deals and fund marks vary. At the March 2025 announcement, sources cited about $33 billion for X and around $80 billion for xAI within an all-stock combination; later commentary can differ depending on methodology and debt assumptions.

Will X Twitter go public?
There is no announced IPO for X or xAI as of 30 September 2025. Coverage this year has focused on integration, fundraising rumours, and valuations rather than listing plans, and there have been no formal SEC filings to begin an offering process. If that changes, it will start with official filings and disclosures.

Conclusion

Twitter stock dissapeared after the 2022 buyout by Elon Musk. - Ultima Markets

The story of Twitter X stock shows how fast a public company can vanish from the market. Since 2022, TWTR has been delisted, restructured, and folded into xAI. For now, you cannot buy X stock directly, and performance data is limited to private reports.

For investors, that mix of private ownership and mixed operating trends means your choices are either public peers and sector ETFs or, if you are accredited, selective and illiquid exposure in private secondary markets.

Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute, and should not be construed as, financial, investment, or other professional advice. No statement or opinion contained here in should be considered a recommendation by Ultima Markets or the author regarding any specific investment product, strategy, or transaction. Readers are advised not to rely solely on this material when making investment decisions and should seek independent advice where appropriate.

Twitter X Stock: Can You Buy It Today?
Quick Answer: You Can't Buy a Twitter X Stock
What Changed Since 2022
Do Not Confuse Ticker X with Twitter
Can You Invest in X or xAI At All
Will There Be an IPO?
FAQ
Conclusion