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DWAC climbs 10% after shareholders approve merger with Trump's media group

  • Shares of Digital World Acquisition Corp. rose about 10% after the approval of a merger between the shell company and the social media group owned by former President Donald Trump.
  • Shares in the merged company could begin publicly trading this week under the ticker symbol DJT, Trump's initials.
  • Under the deal's current terms, Trump will not be allowed to sell shares in the company for at least six months.

Shares of Digital World Acquisition Corp. rose about 10% Monday morning after the approval of a merger between the shell company and the social media group owned by former President Donald Trump.

DWAC shareholders voted Friday to approve the combination between the special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, and Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of the social media platform Truth Social.

Shares in the merged company could begin publicly trading this week under the ticker symbol DJT, Trump's initials.

The company's debut on public markets could provide a financial boost to Trump, who is expected to own 80 million shares in the new company which could be worth around $3 billion or more.

Under the deal's current terms, Trump will not be allowed to sell shares in the company for at least six months.

However, the board of directors could vote to permit Trump to sell shares earlier. The board is expected to include several people close to Trump, including his son, Donald Trump Jr., and Trump's former trade representative, Robert Lighthizer

A potential windfall from selling shares could help pay for Trump's legal bills and damage judgments of over $500 million in three separate cases.

Monday's rise comes after the stock fell nearly 14% Friday after DWAC shareholders signed off on the merger. The stock has soared

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