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Trump media deal partner DWAC nears $50 million financing, sources tell Reuters

Digital World Acquisition Corp., the blank-check acquisition company that has agreed to take former U.S. President Donald Trump's social media platform public, is nearing a $50 million financing deal, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

The deal, which could be announced in the next few days, is based on convertible notes and will help fund DWAC while it tries to complete its merger with Trump Media & Technology Group, owner of social media platform Truth Social, the sources said.

DWAC shares ended trading on Thursday up 4.4% at $47.66 on the news. They are up almost threefold since Jan. 15 -- when Trump won the Iowa caucus on his way to the Republican nomination for president -- as investors bet that his re-emergence as a major political figure will make Truth Social more valuable.

Investment firms Anson Funds, All Blue Capital and Mangrove Partners have offered to buy the convertible notes on offer, the sources added, cautioning that the timing and composition of the deal may still change.

The sources requested anonymity because details of the deal discussions are confidential. DWAC Chief Executive Eric Swider declined to comment. Representatives for Anson Funds, All Blue Capital and Mangrove Partners did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

DWAC had disclosed last month it was raising $50 million in convertible notes after canceling a $1 billion private-investment-in-public-equity transaction.

DWAC agreed to merge with TMTG in October 2021 but failed to complete the deal by a September 2022 deadline, as U.S. financial regulators scrutinized DWAC's disclosures to investors. That gave the PIPE investors the right to cancel their commitments.

An amendment of TMTG's deal with DWAC last August

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