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Trump Media Group (DJT) Registers Up to $12B in Equity

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President Donald Trump’s media company has registered up to $12 billion in new securities, according to a new S-3 filing.

Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), parent company of social media platform Truth Social, registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to issue up 84,657,181 shares of Common Stock on Thursday.

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The company last week closed a $2.44 billion fundraising deal to establish a bitcoin treasury. This announcement was followed by TMTG filing paperwork with the SEC to list a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), similar to existing 11 spot BTC products that trade in the U.S.

DJT shares closed at $20.12 on Thursday, over 8% lower on the day following news of the President’s spat with Elon Musk.





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