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Trump Media shares dropped sharply in morning trading Wednesday, shortly after rising above the $50 per share threshold for the first time in nearly a month. Trump Media, which trades under the DJT ticker, rose by more than 8% in early trading, before dropping by more than 10%. The company, which owns the Truth Social app, has seen its share price increase by more than 50% in the past week. Trump Media in a regulatory disclosure Tuesday confirmed that former President Donald Trump received an extra 36 million shares of the company in a so-called earnout bonus. Trump''s stake in Trump Media now stands at 65% of the company's shares, and is worth $5.7 billion at a share price of $50.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: Trump Media
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives to Trump tower during the day of his trial over charges that he falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, in New York City, U.S. , April 19, 2024. Former President Donald Trump received 36 million more shares of Trump Media Technology Group on Friday, according to a newly filed disclosure Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The shares were part of a contractual "earnout bonus" that Trump's eponymous media company agreed to shortly before it went public in March. At Tuesday's closing price of $49.93, Trump's newly awarded shares were worth around $1.8 billion, although he is prohibited from selling them until a six-month lockup period expires. The additional shares bring Trump's total in the newly public company to 114,750,000.
Persons: Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels, Trump's Organizations: Trump Media Technology Group, Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, Nasdaq Locations: Trump, New York City, U.S
Trump Media shares climbed 7% Tuesday, continuing a rise that has seen the Truth Social owner surge about 50% in the past week. DJT was trading at roughly $50 a share, about 30% below its opening price of $70.90 in late March. The stock has had several volatile days in the past month, trading at a high of about $60 a share and a low of just over $20 per share. Trump Media's rise has come without significant news about its finances improving. The company's social media business had $58 million in losses last year and just $4.1 million in revenue.
Persons: DJT Organizations: Trump Media, Trump
Trump Media's crusade against short-sellers has coincided with a 92% rally in its stock price. Trump Media stock has attracted a lot of short-sellers since it went public last month. AdvertisementShares of Trump Media soared 12% on Monday following the press release and surged an additional 9% on Tuesday. Trump Media has attracted a lot of short-sellers since it went public last month, mostly due to the fact that it generated $58 million in losses on just $4 million in revenue last year. AdvertisementAccording to recent short-interest data, nearly 6 million shares of Trump Media are sold short, or about 8% of the company's share float.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump's, TMTG Organizations: Trump Media, Service, Technology
The share price of Trump Media soared by more than 12% in afternoon trading Monday, continuing a stunning rise that began in mid-April. Trump Media owns the Truth Social app frequently used by the company's majority shareholder, former President Donald Trump. Over the next several weeks, share prices cratered, ending up with a low closing price of $22.80 on April 16. Since then, Trump Media shares have more than doubled in price, adding billions of dollars to the company's market capitalization, and to the ex-president's stake. Earlier Monday, Trump Media released updated information to shareholders advising them how to avoid having their stock shares loaned out for use by short sellers to bet the price drops.
Persons: Donald Trump Organizations: Trump Media
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  + stars: | 2024-04-25 | by ( Krystal Hur | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Americans are already struggling to keep up with their credit card payments. Strong consumer spending has buoyed the US economy through the Fed’s aggressive hiking cycle that has brought interest rates to a 23-year high. Economists say that Fed officials look closely at Americans’ ability to make their payments. Nunes, himself a former Republican congressman from California, pointed to how Trump Media has been among the most expensive stocks to borrow. “This is particularly troubling given that ‘naked’ short selling often entails sophisticated market participants profiting at the expense of retail investors,” the Trump Media CEO wrote.
Persons: New York CNN —, Austan Goolsbee, ’ ”, , Ramon Laguarta, Matt Egan, Devin Nunes, ” Nunes, Nunes, Read, Hanna Ziady, Colm Kelleher, Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Chicago Federal, Society for, New York Fed, ISI, PepsiCo, Commerce Department, Atlanta Fed, Social, Trump Media, Trump Media & Technology Group, Truth Social, Financial Services, Republican, Traders, UBS, Credit Suisse Locations: New York, California, Switzerland, Swiss
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, speaks during an impeachment inquiry hearing in Washington, Nov. 13, 2019. Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes on Tuesday urged House Republican committee leaders to investigate possible "unlawful manipulation" of the company's stock. Trump Media, which began trading on the Nasdaq on March 26 after completing a lengthy public merger, was far and away the most expensive U.S. stock to short as of early April. The letter comes as the stock price of Trump Media, which created the social media app Truth Social and is majority-owned by former President Donald Trump, continues to trend down in volatile trading sessions. The stock dropped nearly 5% early Wednesday but turned positive before noon, trading around $33 per share.
Persons: Devin Nunes, Nunes, Patrick McHenry, Jim Jordan, Jason Smith, James Comer, Donald Trump, DJT Organizations: House Intelligence, Trump Media, Republican, GOP, Nasdaq, Financial Locations: Washington, R, Ohio, Spokespeople
New York CNN —Trump Media & Technology Group is asking Congress to investigate its suspicions that illegal activity is driving down its share price. Nunes, himself a former Republican congressman from California, pointed to how Trump Media has been among the most expensive stocks to borrow. Nunes suggested there are signs of “naked” short selling, which involves someone selling shares they don’t own or have not borrowed. Jay Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida, said there are more obvious explanations for why some traders are betting against Trump Media. Last week, Nunes wrote a letter to Nasdaq, where Trump Media shares trade, alerting the exchange to concerns about market manipulation.
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Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes wrote a letter to lawmakers asking them to look into "unlawful manipulation" of the firm's stock. Citadel Securities last week called Nunes a "loser" for blaming shorts for the stock's decline. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTrump Media stock has been on a roller coaster ride since its IPO at the end of last month, hitting $35.05 a share Wednesday, up almost 8% after a 54% drop from its peak.
Persons: Devin Nunes, Nunes, there's, , Donald Trump Organizations: Trump Media, Citadel Securities, Service, Social, , Securities, VIRTU, Jane, Capital, Nasdaq, Trump Locations: VIRTU Americas
Trump Media shares fell 9% Tuesday ahead of an expected earnout bonus for former President Donald Trump. Trump will receive an additional 36 million shares, worth about $1.15 billion, if the stock closes above a $17.50 minimum share price. A spokesperson for Trump Media did not respond to CNBC's request for comment about the earnout. The company also released a statement Tuesday highlighting steps shareholders could take to prevent the lending of their stock for short selling. On Friday, Trump Media warned the Nasdaq CEO of "potential market manipulation" of the company's stock by "naked" short selling of shares.
Persons: Donald Trump, DJT, Trump Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq Locations: DJT
Former President Donald Trump is poised to receive an additional 36 million shares of Trump Media on Tuesday — an "earnout" bonus worth more than $1.25 billion, at Monday's price. The 36 million additional shares for Trump would be added to the 78.75 million shares he already owns, as the company's majority shareholder. When the earnout shares are added to his existing stock, Trump's total stake in Trump Media would be worth more than $4 billion on paper, at $35 a share. But since then, Trump Media's share price has plunged. By the close of trading on April 15, the share price had fallen nearly 68% from its opening price.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald J, Trump Organizations: Trump Media, Trump, Trump Media's, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp Locations: New York City
Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns the conservative Twitter clone Truth Social, went public via SPAC in late March. Short sellers, if I had to guess, feel pretty good, even if Trump's company is trying to prevent them from betting against it. AdvertisementWhile Trump is a political figure, Trump Media's stock price is not really a political story. The same day, its stock price fell by 14%, though the next day it bounced. That TMTG's stock price has fallen isn't surprising.
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Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes on Friday said he would "do whatever it takes" to defend the company's retail investors from possible illegal short selling of its shares. Delivering remarks in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, Biden took a dig at Donald Trump, his November Republican election opponent, as shares of Trump Media tanked from its more than $70 debut price. Trump Media's stock, trading under the ticker DJT , rallied toward the end of this week, but has plummeted starkly from its peak. It involves a trader selling shares that have not been borrowed or arranged to be borrowed. Nunes said that Trump Media has appeared on the Nasdaq's "Reg SHO threshold list," which could indicate illegal trading behavior.
Persons: Devin Nunes, Nunes, Joe Biden, Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, DJT, SHO, Ken Griffin Organizations: Truth, Conservative Political, Trump Media, Trump, Republican, Trump Media tanked, Nasdaq, Securities and Exchange, CNBC, SEC, Citadel Securities, GOP Locations: National Harbor , Maryland, Scranton , Pennsylvania, California
Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesCitadel Securities ripped Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes on Friday for a letter he sent the Nasdaq Stock Market which mentioned Citadel Securities and other major market companies after warning of possible illegal short sale trading in DJT shares. "Devin Nunes is the proverbial loser who tries to blame 'naked short selling' for his falling stock price," said a spokesperson for Citadel Securities. Citadel Securities' founder and non-executive chairman Ken Griffin is a major donor to Republican candidates — among them the former GOP congressman Nunes. "If he [Nunes] worked for Citadel Securities, we would fire him, as ability and integrity are at the center of everything we do," the spokesperson added. "Data made available to us indicate that just four market participants have been responsible for over 60% of the extraordinary volume of DJT shares traded: Citadel Securities, VIRTU Americas, G1 Execution Services, and Jane Street Capital," Nunes wrote.
Persons: Devin Nunes, Al Drago, Ken Griffin, Nunes, Donald Trump, Pavlo Gonchar, Adena Friedman, Friedman Organizations: Truth, Conservative Political, Bloomberg, Getty, Citadel Securities, Trump Media, Nasdaq, Securities, GOP, Republican, CNBC, Lightrocket, Trump, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, VIRTU, Jane Street Locations: National Harbor , Maryland, VIRTU Americas
Trump Media has warned the Nasdaq market of 'potential market manipulation' of the company's stock by "naked" short selling of shares. The warning came as Trump Media has offered shareholders detailed instructions on how to avoid someone loaning out their DJT shares to short sellers, who then execute trades betting that the price of the stock will fall. Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes, in his letter Thursday to Nasdaq CEO Adrena Friedman, did not directly accuse anyone in particular of naked short selling, which is the sale of stocks without first having borrowed such sales for that purpose. But Nunes, whose company owns the Truth Social app, pointed to circumstantial evidence, which included DJT being in early April the most expensive stock to short in the United States, which he said would give brokers "significant financial incentive to lend non-existent shares." Please check back for updates.
Persons: Devin Nunes, Adrena Friedman, Nunes, DJT Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq Locations: United States
In this photo, a smartphone displays the logo of Donald Trump's Truth Social app on March 25, 2024. The share price of Trump Media soared by as much as 21% Thursday, before pulling back a bit in volatile trading. It was the second day in a row of strong gains for the owner of the Truth Social app. DJT shares rose above $31 in early trading, a bump that could squeeze short sellers who have made recent bets that the stock price would fall. Trump Media shares closed more than 15% higher on Wednesday afternoon.
Persons: Donald Trump's Organizations: Trump Media, Securities and Exchange Commission
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump fans aren't translating to customers for Truth Social, says Herb Greenberg on DJT stockHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Herb Greenberg, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: Trump, Truth, CNBC
Trump Media is making a point of telling its shareholders how to prevent their stock from being loaned to short sellers — who bet the price of the shares will drop. "It certainly shows concern" about short selling of Trump Media stock, said Kevin Murphy, a business professor at the University of Southern California who is an expert on executive compensation. "I haven't seen it before," Murphy said when asked how common it is for companies to give shareholders instructions on how to thwart short sellers. "Managers who ... think the stock is undervalued aren't going to be overly concerned about short sellers," he said. Former President Donald Trump is by far the biggest shareholder in Trump Media, owning nearly 60% of its stock.
Persons: Kevin Murphy, Murphy, Trump, Donald Trump Organizations: Trump Media, Trump, University of Southern Locations: University of Southern California
A screen displays trading information about shares of Truth Social and Trump Media & Technology Group outside the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City on March 26, 2024. The former president is the majority shareholder in Trump Media, which trades under the initials of his name, DJT, on the Nasdaq. "The reason that people own this stock is because, in one way or another, they support Donald Trump," Rekenthaler said. The closest company comparison to Trump Media is Tesla, according to Rekenthaler. Trump Media is currently a $4 million business through social media, he said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Rekenthaler, John Rekenthaler, Tesla, Elon, Trump, FAFSA, Preston D, Cherry, who's, Oprah —, Ted Jenkin, Jenkin Organizations: Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology Group, Nasdaq, Trump Media, Morningstar, Elon Musk, Trump, Securities and Exchange Commission, Finance, Adidas, CNBC FA Council Locations: New York City, Green Bay , Wisconsin, Atlanta
The price of Trump Media shares rose by more than 10% in early trading Wednesday. Trump Media, which owns the Truth Social app, closed more than 14% lower on Tuesday, and by more than 18% on Monday. Since then, the share price has plummeted. Even with the sharp rise early Wednesday, DJT was trading for less than $25 per share as of 10:04 a.m. Trump Media, whose market capitalization is more than $3.4 billion, had revenue of just $4.1 million last year.
Persons: DJT, Donald Trump Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq
She was the first of the prospective jurors who were challenged by Trump's defense team on Tuesday over their "anti-Trump" social media. AdvertisementThe prospective juror, identified only as "B-133," had clearly "attended an "anti-Trump rally," defense lawyer Susan Necheles protested. When it was released in 2016, the clip was shared on the Facebook account of the husband of prospective juror B-330. "I would have to say that politically, yes, I do," the prospective juror answered. "Boys request to return to cave"The final prospective juror questioned on their social media posts was a retired grandmother from Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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New York CNN —Investors in Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock are finally, after two days of turmoil, seeing an uptick in their shares. The stock TMTG (DJT) rebounded by more than 12% in early afternoon trading on Wednesday after tumbling precipitously earlier this week. The price of fameThere are many reasons why Trump Media shares have been so volatile, including the fact that the company is inextricably linked to the former president. Trump Media lost $58 million in 2023 and made just $4.1 million in revenue. Extreme turbulenceTrump Media’s extreme peaks and troughs have caused wild swings in the net worth of the company’s largest shareholder and chairman: former President Donald Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: New, New York CNN — Investors, Trump Media & Technology, Disney, Trump Media, Trump Locations: New York
New York CNN —Investors in Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock are throwing in the towel. Driving the stock lower Tuesday: The company’s premier product, Truth Social, announced a major expansion into streaming, a notoriously cost-intensive business in which media behemoths like Disney have struggled to turn a profit. Although the company is still worth billions of dollars, it is struggling to make money and desperate for cash. A home for ‘suppressed’ contentThe streaming initiative didn’t give investors any reason to get enthused about the company. Truth Social said it spent the past six months testing its web, iPhone and iPad apps for live TV streaming, and it hopes to launch a content delivery network to stand up streaming apps for phones and tablets — and eventually smart TVs.
Persons: Donald Trump, , , Devin Nunes, they’ll, Elon Musk’s, Musk, Trump Organizations: New, New York CNN — Investors, Trump Media & Technology, Disney, Trump Media, Truth, Republican Locations: New York, California
Trump Media shares fell by more than 10% on Tuesday morning after the company announced its Truth Social platform is moving to launch a live TV streaming platform. Earlier Tuesday, Trump Media in a press release said it "has finished the research and development phase of its new live TV streaming platform and will begin scaling up its own content delivery network." The company said it will roll out streaming content in three phases, the first of which will introduce Truth Social's content delivery network for streaming live TV to the app for Android, iOS and web. Phase two will release stand-alone Truth Social streaming apps for phones, tablets and other devices, while phase three will release such apps for home television, Trump Media said. "With our streaming content, we aim to provide a permanent home for high-quality news and entertainment that face discrimination by other channels and content delivery service," Nunes said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Devin Nunes, Nunes, they'll Organizations: Trump Media, Trump, Corp Locations: New York
CNN —Lawyers for former President Donald Trump said his $175 million bond posted to satisfy the judgement in the New York civil fraud case is financially sound, and they asked the judge to set aside the attorney general’s challenge to the bond and award him costs and fees. In court filings Monday night, Trump said the bond secured by Knight Specialty Insurance Company is backed by Trump’s Charles Schwab account with more than $175 million in cash. “KSIC also has a standing agreement with its parent company, Knight Insurance Company, Ltd. (‘KIC’), by which KIC reinsures 100% of KSIC’s risk,” the affirmation said. “The $175 million bond at issue is adequately secured.”Earlier this month, the attorney general’s office challenged the financial ability of the underwriter to be able to stand in for the bond. The attorney general’s office questioned whether Knight Specialty was authorized to underwrite a surety bond in New York state and whether it lacked a certificate from the state regulator saying it is qualified.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Trump’s Charles Schwab, Schwab, Gregory Serio, “ KSIC, Arthur Engoron, Organizations: CNN, Knight Specialty Insurance, DJT Trust, Knight Insurance Company, Ltd Locations: New York
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