Trump Media & Technology Group Stake Reduction
(Reuters) – Trump Media & Technology Group's key shareholder, ARC Global Investments, has unloaded nearly all its stake in the media company, it said in a regulatory filing on Thursday.
ARC and its manager Patrick Orlando now hold about 0.01% stake, down from over 5% or more than 11 million shares in September.
Orlando was the former CEO of the blank-check company Digital World Acquisition (NASDAQ:DJT) that took Trump Media public. He was ousted before the deal closed this year.
A Delaware judge ruled in September that Trump Media breached an agreement with Orlando’s ARC Global, necessitating that the fund receives over half a million additional shares before the lock-up on insider sales expires.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump owns nearly 115 million shares, holding a nearly 53% stake in Trump Media, which operates the Truth Social media platform.
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