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Trading of Trump Media shares was halted for volatility multiple times Tuesday morning as the company majority owned by Donald Trump ricocheted in early trading. Nearly 16 million Trump Media shares changed hands in the first 10 minutes of the trading day. Just more than a month later, Trump Media shares were trading at more than four times that price. That merger, which took Trump Media public, was completed in late March. Despite losing hundreds of millions of dollars on scant revenue in recent fiscal quarters, Trump Media boasts a market capitalization above $10 billion.
Persons: Donald Trump ricocheted, Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Harris, Critics Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq, DWAC, Republican, Trump, Forbes, Democratic, Madison Locations: New York City
Michael Shvartsman, 53, was born in Ukraine when it was part of the Soviet Union. "Mr. Shvartsman has paid a steep price for his insider trading," those lawyers wrote. "Altogether, Shvartsman exhibits a troubling pattern of acting as though he were above the law," prosecutors wrote. "The defendant is a wealthy, successful businessman," prosecutors wrote about Gerald Shvartsman, who is a married father of two children. Roland Riopelle, a lawyer for Gerald Shvartsman, is asking Liman for a sentence with no prison time.
Persons: Michael Shvartsman, Amr Alfiky, Gerald Shvartsman, Lewis Liman, Bruce Garelick, Garelick, Michael Shvartsman's, Donald Trump —, Donald Trump, Jim Watson, DWAC, Alan Futerfas, Dennis Vacco, Judge Liman, Shvartsman, Prosecutors, Roland Riopelle, Liman, Riopelle Organizations: Manhattan Federal Court, Reuters Prosecutors, New, Trump Media, Prosecutors, Soviet Union, Reuters, Rocket, Digital, Republican, Afp, Getty, Trump, Manhattan U.S, Attorney's Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, New York, Florida, Ukraine, Soviet, Italy, Toronto, Canada, Michael Shvartsman's Miami, DWAC, Butler , Pennsylvania
The closing price for DJT took extra time to pinpoint, as high trading volume resulted in delayed settling. The lockup agreement first took effect when Trump Media went public in March, following a merger with a blank-check firm called Digital World Acquisition Corp., or DWAC. Trump, whose 114,750,000 share stake in Trump Media was worth $1.5 billion at Friday’s close, said last week that he would not sell his shares when the restrictions lifted. Trump Media on Friday closed at its lowest closing level since debuting on the Nasdaq in March, closing the day at a price of $13.55 per share. ET, when the share price dropped to $13.50 — a level not seen since July 2023, when the stock was still DWAC.
Persons: , Donald Trump, DJT, Trump, , Friday’s, , Kevin Breuninger Organizations: Trump Media, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Republican, Nasdaq, Trump Locations: California, Pennsylvania
Trump Media breached an agreement with one of the investors that helped the company go public, and must grant the investor a larger share of its stock, a judge ruled. After DWAC merged with Trump Media, those Class B shares were supposed to automatically convert to Class A stock at a 1:1 ratio. Analysts have come to see indivual investments in Trump Media as a proxy for supporting the Republican presidential nominee and betting on his political fortunes. Trump Media is embroiled in numerous other lawsuits with ARC and its founder, Patrick Orlando, along with others involved in the public merger. Trump Media in a filing in that same lawsuit on Monday sought an “emergency” court hearing.
Persons: Donald Trump —, Lori Will, DWAC, Will, ” Will, , Trump, Patrick Orlando Organizations: Trump Media, ARC Global, Truth, Trump, ARC, DWAC, Nasdaq, Analysts, Forbes, United Atlantic Ventures Locations: Delaware Chancery, Delaware, Florida
Shares of Trump Media fell to their lowest price since Donald Trump's social media company completed a merger nearly five months ago. Trump Media, which owns the Republican former president's preferred social messaging platform Truth Social, ended the trading day at $22.24 per share, a drop of more than 3.5%. The stock price has continued to be volatile, but since mid-July has lost nearly half of its value. Trump Media's stock slump in the past four weeks coincided with a swirl of seismic developments for Trump, who is both the majority stakeholder of Trump Media and a main draw for Truth Social users. The share price surged on July 15, the first trading day after Trump was nearly assassinated at a campaign rally in western Pennsylvania.
Persons: Donald Trump's, president's, Trump, Joe Biden Organizations: Trump Media, Republican, Corp, Nasdaq, Trump, Truth Social, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania
The SEC has sued the former chief executive of the SPAC that helped take Trump's media company public. Patrick Orlando "falsely represented" his SPAC's talks with Trump Media, the SEC said. AdvertisementThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sued Patrick Orlando — the former chairman and CEO of the SPAC that helped take Donald Trump's media company public. The SEC says Orlando "falsely represented" that his blank check company, Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC), wasn't planning to merge with a specific target. Orlando had actually been having "numerous lengthy discussions" with Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG).
Persons: Patrick Orlando, , Patrick Orlando —, Donald Trump's, Orlando Organizations: SEC, Trump Media, Service, Securities, Exchange Commission, Corp, Trump Media & Technology, Business
Investor found guilty in Trump Media insider trading case
  + stars: | 2024-05-09 | by ( Matt Egan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —An investor in the shell company that merged with Trump Media was found guilty on Thursday of insider trading linked to that blockbuster deal, according to federal prosecutors. “Garelick’s federal conviction is yet another stark reminder that insider trading is always a losing bet.”Garelick was among three men who were arrested and charged last June in the insider trading case. The other two, Florida venture capitalist Michael Shvartsman and his brother Gerald Shvartsman, pleaded guilty last month to participating in the insider trading scheme. Prosecutors have not alleged that former President Donald Trump, the chairman and leading shareholder of Trump Media, had any involvement in the scheme. Beyond their own purchases, prosecutors say Garelick and his co-defendants tipped off friends and colleagues who also bought securities in Digital World before the Trump Media deal was announced publicly.
Persons: Bruce Garelick, Garelick, ” Damian Williams, , ” Garelick, Michael Shvartsman, Gerald Shvartsman, Donald Trump, Michael, rhough, Trump Organizations: CNN, Trump Media, Acquisition, Truth Social, Southern, of, Prosecutors, Digital, Nasdaq, rhough Trump Media Locations: of New York, Florida
A federal jury in New York on Thursday convicted an investor of insider trading in the stock of a shell company ahead of its announcement in October 2021 that it would merge with Trump Media . Two co-defendants of Garelick, the brothers Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, pleaded guilty to insider trading charges on April 3. "Garelick's federal conviction is yet another stark reminder that insider trading is always a losing bet." DWAC and Trump Media completed their merger in late March. Trump Media hired a new auditor, Semple, Marchal & Cooper LLP last weekend to replace BF Borgers.
Persons: Bruce Garelick, Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels, Michael, Gerald Shvartsman, Garelick, Michael Shvartsman's, Damian Williams, Williams, DJT, Benjamin Borgers, Semple, Cooper Organizations: Manhattan Federal Court, Trump Media, Trump, Garelick, Rocket, Prosecutors, Acquisition Corporation, Trump Media & Technology Group, Manhattan U.S, Public, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, BF, CPA, Marchal Locations: Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S
The auditing firm for Trump Media and the auditor's owner were charged Friday with "massive fraud" by the Securities and Exchange Commission for work that affected more than 1,500 SEC filings, the federal regulator announced. The auditor, BF Borgers CPA and its owner Benjamin Borgers have agreed to be permanently suspended from practicing as accountants before the SEC, and also agreed to pay a combined $14 million in civil penalties, without admitting or denying the allegations, the SEC said. The agency, calling BF Borgers a "sham audit mill," said the company and its owner engaged in "deliberate and systemic failures to comply with Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ... standards in its audits and reviews incorporated in more than 1,500 SEC filings from January 2021 through June 2023," according to a press release. BF Borgers during that same time acted as the auditor for Trump Media, which was then privately held and moving toward a planned merger with the publicly traded shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp.Trump Media and DWAC finalized that merger in late March 2024, leading to Trump Media becoming publicly traded under the DJT ticker. The SEC said the Lakewood, Colorado-based BF Borgers and its owner were charged with falsely telling clients that the auditor's work would comply with PCAOB standards, fabricating audit documents to make it seem that the work did comply with those standards, and "falsely stating in audit reports included in more than 500 public company SEC filings that the firm's audits complied with PCAOB standards," the release said.
Persons: Benjamin Borgers, BF Borgers, DWAC Organizations: Trump Media, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, BF, CPA, Company, Corp Locations: Lakewood , Colorado
The first witness in the insider trading case against Bruce Garelick was Andy Litinsky, a co-founder of Trump Media. Garelick has decided to take his chances with a jury after his two co-defendants, the brothers Michael Shvartsman and Gerald Shvartsman, pleaded guilty on April 3 to insider trading charges in the case. Garelick, Bach argued, "acted in good faith at all times." Shahabian repeatedly had Litinsky describe the confidentiality agreements in letters of intent that Trump Media signed with two prospective merger partners, DWAC and Bennessere Capital Acquisition Corp. Asked if he traded stock based on the confidential information, Litinsky likewise replied, "No," noting, "It would be against the rules."
Persons: Bruce Garelick, Amr Alfiky, Donald Trump, Andy Litinsky, Litinsky, Garelick, Michael Shvartsman, Gerald Shvartsman, Gerald, Attorney Elizabeth Hanft, Michael Schvartsman, Jonathan Bach, Bach, Bruce, Michael Shvartsman's, Matthew Shahabian, Wes Moss, Trump, Michael Kovac, Wireimage, Shahabian Organizations: Manhattan Federal Court, Reuters, Trump Media, Trump, Attorney, NBC, Hammerstein, DWAC, Bennessere, Corp Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, Florida, DWAC, Providence , Rhode Island, Miami
Asked by CNBC and NBC News, Greene wouldn't say what happened to her stock in Digital World Acquisition Corp., which, through a merger with Trump Media and Technology Group, recently started publicly trading as DJT. Trump Media is the parent company of the former president's social media app, Truth Social. A spokesman for Bucshon confirmed to CNBC and NBC News that the Indiana lawmaker still owns stock in the now-merged media company despite the dipping stock price. But Greene would not say what's happened to her stock since her original purchase and her public disclosures have not shown that she sold DWAC or Trump media stock, according to documents archived by LegiStorm, raising questions among ethics lawyers about what happened to Greene's stock. Greene also would not say when asked by NBC News on Wednesday what happened to her Trump Media stock.
Persons: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Donald Trump, doesn't, Greene wouldn't, Greene, Larry Bucshon, Trump, Bucshon, DWAC, Chris Josephs, Josephs, Nick Dyer Organizations: Nasdaq, CNBC, NBC News, Trump Media, Technology Group, Social, DWAC, Indiana, Trump Locations: Rome , Georgia, DWAC
That blank-check company last month completed a merger to take Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. public, allowing it to trade on the Nasdaq. Those co-founders have sued Trump Media in Delaware Chancery Court over their stake in the company. Trump Media did not immediately respond to CNBC's requests for comment on the lawsuit. Trump Media in an April 1 regulatory filing reported that ARC II owns 6.9%, or about 9.5 million shares, of the post-merger company. To access the account, which "stores the lifeblood" of both investment firms, Swider allegedly enlisted Cano, Orlando's former assistant.
Persons: Donald Trump, Stefani Reynolds, Donald Trump's, Eric Swider, Patrick Orlando, Swider, Orlando, Alexander Cano, DWAC's, he's, Cano, Orlando's, Brendan Mcdermid Organizations: AFP, Getty Images Investment, Benessere Investment Group, ARC Global Investments, Digital, Swider, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, Nasdaq, Trump, DWAC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump Media, Wired, Orlando, collude, ARC II, ARC, Benessere, Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology Group Locations: Washington ,, South Florida, Orlando, Florida, Delaware Chancery, New York City, U.S
The share price of Trump Media was down by more than 8% in midday trading Wednesday, putting the company's market capitalization below $5 billion. ET, well below the $70.90 that the stock opened trading at on March 26, its first day as a publicly traded company. The company's biggest shareholder is former President Donald Trump, who holds a nearly 60% stake in the company. Trump's shares were worth less than $2.8 billion in midday trading, a steep drop from the more than $5 billion in paper value they had two weeks ago. Trump Media, which owns the Truth Social app, reported revenue of just $4.1 million for 2023, and a net loss of $58 million for the year.
Persons: Donald Trump Organizations: Trump Media
Those thresholds for the share price are well below where Trump Media stock was trading on Monday, when it closed at $37.17, down more than 8%. The filing disclosed that Trump Media awarded company stock to Nunes, chief financial officer Phillip Juhan, and chief operating officer Andrew Northwall. The three top executives, like Trump himself, are currently barred from selling any of their common stock in Trump Media for the next six months. CNBC asked a spokeswoman for Trump Media why promissory notes were used to grant stock to the executives. Legal battlesBesides Trump, the biggest shareholders in Trump Media are two corporate entities.
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3 things rattling markets this week
  + stars: | 2024-04-04 | by ( Krystal Hur | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
The S&P 500 tumbled the first two trading days of the new quarter and is down 0.8% for the week after paring back some of its losses on Wednesday. Some Fed officials revealed at the central bank’s policy meeting last month that they see fewer rate cuts than the three they forecast last December for 2024. Traders see a 63% expectation that the Fed cuts rates in June, a drop from more than 70% a week earlier, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. “With Middle East tensions on the rise, OPEC+ supply side measures have pushed crude oil volatility down,” BofA strategists wrote in a Wednesday report. “Adding to a complex backdrop, we now estimate that improving economic growth expectations have helped push global oil markets into a deficit.”The price of gold has also climbed this week.
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"I've made a terrible mistake," Gerald Shvartsman, 46, told Judge Lewis Liman in Manhattan federal court as he pleaded guilty, according to the Associated Press. Michael Shvartsman, 53, and Gerald Shvartsman, who owns a furniture manufacturing company, are scheduled to be sentenced on July 17. Sentencing guidelines recommend that Gerald Shvartsman, who netted about $4.6 million in illegal trading profits, receive a prison term of between 33 and 41 months. Alan Futerfas, a lawyer for Michael Shvartsman, declined to comment on the guilty plea. A lawyer for Gerald Shvartsman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Michael Shvartsman, Gerald Shvartsman, DWAC, I've, Judge Lewis Liman, Bruce Garelick, Michael Shvartsman's, Liman, Damian Williams, Alan Futerfas Organizations: Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Media, Associated Press, Rocket, Manhattan U.S Locations: Florida, New York, Manhattan, Michael Shvartsman's Miami
Trump's media company is suing its cofounders, alleging they failed the business before its SPAC deal. AdvertisementTrump Media is suing its cofounders, alleging they failed the company and did "significant damage" to its business, according to documents filed in a Florida civil court. Moss and Litinsky had the potential to "profit handsomely" if Trump Media completed its merger deal. The filing says: "Moss and Litinsky failed spectacularly at every turn. Trump Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Wesley Moss, Andrew Litinsky, Moss, , Trump, Patrick Orlando, Litinsky Organizations: TMTG, Service, Trump Media, Corp, United Atlantic Ventures, Orlando's, Trump, DWAC, Company Locations: Florida
The two brothers were arrested in June and charged with illegally trading on nonpublic knowledge of a shell company’s secret plan to buy Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of struggling social network Truth Social. Shares of the shell company, Digital World Acquisition Corporation, spiked after the blank-check company publicly announced an agreement to merge with Trump Media. Trump owns 78.8 million shares in Trump Media, a stake valued at about $4.1 billion. The defendants passed the secret information about the impending Trump Media deal to friends on. There was no allegation in the indictment that Trump himself had any involvement in the alleged insider trading scheme.
Persons: Michael Shvartsman, Gerald Shvartsman, Donald Trump’s, “ Michael, ” Damian Williams, Bruce Garelick, ” Williams, , Trump, Michael Shvartsman’s, Gerald Shvartsman’e, CNN’s Kara Scannell Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump Media & Technology Group, DWAC, Trump Media, Southern, of, Acquisition Corporation, , Truth, Trump, Digital Locations: New York, Florida, of New York, Las Vegas
The media company that Donald Trump recently took public is suing its co-founders, accusing them of failing "spectacularly" to get the company off the ground and then trying to "thwart the deal." In February, Moss and Litinsky sued Trump Media in Delaware Chancery Court over their stake in the company. They made "wasteful decisions" that caused "significant damage" to Trump Media and a decline in DWAC's stock price, the company claims. Trump Media calls the claim that UAV is owed stock "baseless," and says the services agreement Trump signed with UAV in 2021 is no longer valid. Lawyers for Trump Media did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the lawsuit.
Persons: Donald Trump, Wesley Moss, Andrew Litinsky, Trump, Moss, Litinsky, Patrick Orlando, Eric Trump Organizations: Trump Media & Technology Group, United Atlantic Ventures, Trump, Trump Media, Corp, Nasdaq, Orlando's, Securities and Exchange Commission, Bloomberg, Lawyers Locations: Sarasota County , Florida, Delaware Chancery, Florida
A Florida venture capitalist and his brother moved Monday toward potential guilty pleas in an insider trading case connected to the merger that took Donald Trump's social media company public last week. A new court filing Monday revealed that a change of plea hearing for the brothers will be held Wednesday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Trump Media and Technology Group mentioned the case in a securities filing on Monday. As of late Monday, there was no change of plea hearing for him scheduled on the docket. They are accused of buying up DWAC stock based on nonpublic information that the shell company was considering a possible merger with Trump's social media company, Trump Media and Technology Group, which owns the Truth Social app.
Persons: Michael Shvartsman, Donald Trump's, Gerald Shvartsman, Alan Futerfas, Michael Shvartsman's, Futerfas, Donald Trump, Shvartsman, Gerald Shvartman, Roland Riopelle, Bruce Garelick, Garelick, Judge Lewis Liman, Gerald, DWAC Organizations: Manhattan Federal Court, Trump Media, Trump Organization, CNBC, Technology Group, TMTG, DOJ, Department of Justice, U.S, Attorney's, Trump Media's, Nasdaq, Corp, Rocket, Shvartsman Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, Florida, New York, South Florida, Miami, DWAC
"If I were President Trump … I would go in and say to the board, 'People want stock. Trump Media completed its merger with the shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp. on Monday, officially making Trump's social media firm a publicly traded entity more than two years after the deal was first announced. Cramer suggested Tuesday he believes other shareholders of Trump Media would not take issue with the former president Trump was able to sell some of his stock. Trump Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Cramer's remarks. Trump Media, which operates the social media site Truth Social, reported a net loss of roughly $49 million over the first three quarters of 2023, according to a securities filing .
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Donald Trump, Trump …, Cramer, Trump, Donald Trump , Jr, Organizations: Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Media, Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, U.S
Trump Media stock jumps more than 50% after DJT ticker debut
  + stars: | 2024-03-26 | by ( Dan Mangan | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
In this photo illustration a smartphone screen displays the logo of Donald Trump's Truth Social app March 25 2024 in Bath, England. The share price of Donad Trump's social media company jumped by more than 50% minutes after it began public trading under the ticker DJT on Tuesday morning. Trading in Trump Media & Technology Group was briefly halted amid the rise due to volatility before it resumed around 9:40 a.m. ET More than 6.5 million shares in Trump Media had changed hands by 9:50 a.m.. That stock was ignominiously delisted from the New York Stock Exchange nine years later.
Persons: Donald Trump's Organizations: Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Media, NASDAQ, New York Stock Exchange, Trump Locations: Bath, England, York
The bonanza was the result of a merger approved Friday between Trump's social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, and a shell company, Digital World Acquisition Corp., known as DWAC . Trump owns nearly 80 million shares, or roughly 58%, of Trump Media, which operates his social media site Truth Social. At DWAC's closing price Monday of $49.95 a share , Trump's stock was worth $4 billion on paper. The newly merged social media company said it will begin trading Tuesday under the ticker symbol DJT. MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle on Friday described Trump's media company as a meme stock largely dependent on one man: Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle Organizations: Trump Media & Technology Group, Bloomberg, Trump, Trump Media Locations: New York City, York
In this photo illustration, Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC) logo is seen on a smartphone and Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) logo on a pc screen. Shares of Digital World Acquisition Corp. rose about 10% Monday morning after the approval of a merger between the shell company and the social media group owned by former President Donald Trump. DWAC shareholders voted Friday to approve the combination between the special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, and Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of the social media platform Truth Social. Shares in the merged company could begin publicly trading this week under the ticker symbol DJT, Trump's initials. Monday's rise comes after the stock fell nearly 14% Friday after DWAC shareholders signed off on the merger.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Donald Trump Jr, Robert Lighthizer Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, DWAC, Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Locations: Trump
Former President Donald Trump's newly merged social media company will begin trading under the stock ticker symbol DJT on Tuesday, the firm said in a new regulatory filing. The company, which owns the Truth Social app platform, will be called Trump Media & Technology Group Corp., and will trade on the NASDAQ market. TMTG is the result of a combination of Trump's company and the shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp.A majority of DWAC shareholders on Friday voted to approve the merger with TMTG. DWAC's share price soared up to 25% higher on Monday's news, recovering losses it saw Friday after the merger was approved. Former DWAC CEO Eric Swider will become a director of Trump Media.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, Devin Nunes, DWAC, Nunes, Eric Swider Organizations: Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, NASDAQ, TMTG, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Trump Media, Big Tech
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