Trump Media inventory drops extra than 10% to open trading week

Trump Media inventory drops extra than 10% to open trading week


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Trump Media shares dropped extra than 10% in early investing Monday.

DJT’s plunge adopted a 12% drop in its share price tag on Friday.

Trump Media, which owns the Real truth Social app made use of by its biggest shareholder, former President Donald Trump, had a superior price tag of approximately $80 two weeks ago right after it commenced trading as a publicly held company.

Its share selling price as of 10:15 a.m ET Monday was $36.36 for each share, just before recovering a bit.

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