When former president Donald Trump’s media start-up announced in October 2021 that it planned to merge with a Miami-based company called Digital World Acquisition, the deal was an instant stock-market hit.

With the $300 million Digital World had already raised from investors, Trump Media & Technology Group, creator of the pro-Trump social network Truth Social, pledged then that the merger would create a tech titan worth $875 million at the start and, depending on the stock’s performance, up to $1.7 billion later.

All they needed was for the merger to close — a process that Digital World, in a July 2021 preliminary prospectus, estimated would happen within 12 to 18 months.

“Everyone asks me why doesn’t someone stand up to Big Tech? Well, we will be soon!” Trump said in a Trump Media statement that month.

Now, almost two years later, the deal faces what could be a catastrophic threat. With the merger stalled for months, Digital World is fast approaching a Sept. 8 deadline for the merger to close and has scheduled a shareholder meeting for Tuesday in hopes of getting enough votes to extend the deadline another year.

If the vote fails, Digital World will be required by law to liquidate and return $300 million to its shareholders, leaving Trump’s company with nothing from the transaction.

For Digital World, it would signal the ultimate financial fall from grace for a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, that turned its proximity to the former president into what was once one of the stock market’s hottest trades. Its share price, which peaked in its first hours at $175, has since fallen to about $14.

Digital World’s efforts to merge with Trump Media have been troubled almost from the start, beset by allegations that it began its conversations with the former president’s company before they were permitted under SPAC rules.

Then, in the past year, its issues became more pronounced: Its chief executive was terminated by the board, a former board member was arrested on charges of insider trading, and the company agreed to pay an $18 million settlement to resolve charges that it had misled investors and given false information to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The merger has “been pretty much unprecedented in terms of all of the glitches,” said Jay Ritter, a University of Florida finance professor who studies stock markets. “The deal does seem to be running out of time. You can’t just keep getting extensions forever.”

  • @Nightwingdragon
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    9 months ago

    Hold on…

    You mean to tell me that a Trump deal was shady from the start, a whole bunch of people involved in it are under investigation and facing criminal charges, and in the end a whole bunch of people are going to lose their shirts and another business will go bankrupt?

    Surely you jest! This has never happened with any of Trump’s transactions before!!!

  • Flying Squid
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    He posted his mugshot on Twitter. He knows he can’t stay away forever. It calls to him like a siren.

  • @Treczoks
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    Good and bad. Good because it is another public failure for Trump. Bad, because those idiots will now flood Twitter / X and reach even more gullible people with their lies.

    • @HeyJoe
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      179 months ago

      Imagine if the banks, which bailed him out originally, just let him fail way back. Maybe we never would have had this timeline at all…

    • @psycho_driver
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      139 months ago

      Have you seen the guy? I’d say he did not, in fact, escape his own Poodas touch.

    • @DarkDecay
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      You tend to be slippery when you’re covered in shit

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      You never heard about all his business failures? The guy is just too full of himself to admit that he ever failed.

    • ihavenopeopleskills
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      What are you talking about? With so many heads like yours in which he lives rent-free, he’s the greatest real estate mogul who ever lived!

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        I’d ask you the same. Then I’d point to the fact others didn’t have trouble understanding what I said. I think I’ve spent more time on this reply than my original comment.

    • ddh
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      29 months ago

      I am Jack Dorsey’s shit-eating grin

  • @[email protected]
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    “No reasonable person believes that a Twitter clone just for conservatives is a viable business any more” is what the Parler team said.

  • @[email protected]
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    Honestly its not asgood of a news because that would mean that the MAGA nuters are just gonn go flocking everywhere else. Thrut social imo was kinda like a containment chamber for those specific types of people, like you wouldnt see a tankie or any one in the liberal spectrum going there, hell probably not even democrats, it was exclusively for the MAGA croud, and no one else. Now we are gonna have a bunch of those nutters back into social media shooting their poison. I just hope they dont get into lemmy.

  • Zerlyna
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    339 months ago

    Oh no. /s

  • @[email protected]
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    This was a sketchy deal from the outset. Why would anyone think a new social media company could be successful. Twitter wasn’t even making a profit when Elon bought it - who would invest $300 million not only to try it again - but to only target less than half the people the other platform targeted.

    Just a bad business decision no matter how you slice it.

    • @[email protected]
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      Twitter became profitable for the first time in 2018 when it reported its first-ever net income of $1.2 billion for that year. This was followed by a second consecutive year of profitability in 2019, with total revenue of $3.4 billion and a net income of $1.4 billion, which was higher than expected by many analysts.

      Twitter was making money before Elon bought it… The numbers that get thrown around now about how much money it’s losing are because Elon saddled the company with the debt from his leveraged buyout. The insane yet somehow legal strategy of making the company payback the loan for it’s own purchase.

  • ZeroCool
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    219 months ago

    This is the least surprising news I’ve heard all day. But it’s very funny!

  • Chozo
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    199 months ago

    Watch the users somehow find a way to blame “woke left cancel culture” for this, instead of blaming the man who famously never pays his bills.

  • Capt. Wolf
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    Shocking…

    Another failed Trump business…

    Just shocking…

  • @ScornForSega
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    Whoa, hang on guys. This doesn’t mean Truth Social is over, it just means the SPAC deal that was going to take it public might fall through.

    If this fails, then they’ll need some venture capital to keep running, and if that fails, then it’ll be time to shut down.

    • @TrismegistusMx
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      There’s a good chance Putin can scrape together another shell company with some phantom money and promise to pay everything off, thus restarting the clock.