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Trump transfers $4bn Truth Social parent company shares to trust
United States President-elect, Donald Trump, has transferred almost all his shares in the parent company of Truth Social to the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Thursday.
Trump transfers all his DJT shares to his revocable trust, SEC filings show
President-elect Donald Trump this week transferred his entire stake of shares in Trump Media to a revocable trust of which he is the sole beneficiary, regulatory filings revealed. Trump did not receive any money for the gift of the 114,
Donald Trump transfers nearly $4 billion worth of his Trump Media shares to revocable trust
Donald Trump transferred 114.75 million shares, or 53% of Trump Media & Technology’s outstanding stock, worth around $4 billion on paper, to Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust.
President-elect Trump transfers close to $4 billion worth of his Trump Media shares to a trust
Trump transferred all of his nearly 115 million shares — worth around $4 billion on paper — in the parent company of social networking site Truth Social as a “bona fide gift” to the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, the Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Thursday said. Trump's shares amount to more than half of the company's stock.
How Donald Trump Transferring $4 Billion in Truth Social Stock Impacts Investors
The president-elect's stake in the company is valued at more than $4 billion, and Trump has made his commitment to the company and its shares clear.
President-elect Trump moves entire Trump Media stake into trust
President-elect Donald Trump disclosed the transfer of his entire stake Trump Media (DJT), 114.75M shares, as a bona fide gift to Donald J.
Trump media stock ‘DJT’ drops as president-elect moves entire $4 billion stake to revocable trust
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp.’s stock fell about 6% Friday after Donald J. Trump transferred his entire $4 billion stake in the company into a revocable trust, according to filings.
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