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Matthew Goldstein
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Some of Trump’s Biggest Political Backers Also Threw Trump Media a Lifeline
Two billionaires, a wealthy election denier and a mysterious Russia-linked trust invested in the Trump company long before it went public.
2 Brothers in Trump Media Insider-Trading Scheme Plead Guilty
Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, who had originally pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges, each pleaded guilty to one count of securities fraud.
Many People and Companies Have Made Millions on Trump Media’s Stock
A surge in the social media company’s market value has generated a windfall for current and former executives, on top of the bonanza for its…
Trump’s Media Company Gets Lofty Valuation on First Trading Day
Trump Media & Technology Group, fresh from a merger with a cash-rich shell company, started trading on the Nasdaq, adding billions of dollars to the…
Lofty Valuation Carries Trump’s Social Media Company Into First Trading Day
Trump Media & Technology Group, fresh from a merger with a cash-rich shell company, is set to trade Tuesday on the Nasdaq, adding billions of…
Trump’s Multibillion-Dollar Social Media Company Will Start Trading on Tuesday
Trump Media & Technology Group completed a deal to merge with Digital World Acquisition Corp., a cash-rich shell company. The merger increases the former president’s…
Big Republican Donor Jeff Yass Owned Shares in Trump Media Merger Partner
The billionaire Wall Street financier is also a major investor in ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, which faces a possible ban in the…
Trump Media Merger Is Approved, Providing Fresh Source of Cash
The deal will pump money into Trump Media, which will allow Truth Social to keep operating. Mr. Trump’s personal stake in the company will be…
Merger of Trump’s Social Media Firm Could Provide Him Needed Cash
The former president’s social media company is finally set to go public. Mr. Trump could borrow against the value of his stake in the company.
Student Housing Pioneer Faces Angry Investors, Irate Judges and a $115 Million Bill
Patrick Nelson, who manages 18 student housing properties, is struggling to pay back his partners. He says the pandemic harmed his once-thriving business.
