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What to Know About Trump Media Stock and Shareholders as Lockup Expires

Donald J. Trump, the company’s largest shareholder, has said he won’t sell when a lockup agreement expires on Thursday. But other large investors could.

Trump Media’s Stock Plunges After Debate

Shares of the parent company of Truth Social, which have traded like a proxy for former President Donald Trump’s election prospects, set a new low...

Criminal Charge Against Andrew Left of Citron Research Unsettles Short Sellers

Andrew Left is fighting a range of criminal and civil charges related to his trading practices, and other investors who make money by betting on...

Trump Media Stock Price Down 70% From March Peak

The stock price of the former president’s social media company has often moved in tandem with investor perception of his standing in the presidential race.

Consumer Protection Agency Cracks Down on Seller-Backed Home Sales

Risky contract-to-deed home sales are subject to the same protections as mortgaged-financed homes, the consumer protection agency said.

Andrew Left, Prominent Short Seller, Accused of Fraud in Multiyear Scheme

Federal authorities filed charges against Andrew Left, founder of Citron Research, who they said made at least $16 million from a multiyear scheme to manipulate...

Trump Media Stock Jumps as Traders Bet on His Rising Political Fortunes

Shares of Donald J. Trump’s social media company surged more than 30 percent on the first day of trading after the assassination attempt on the...

Archegos Founder Bill Hwang Found Guilty on 10 Charges

Mr. Hwang was convicted on counts including securities fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and racketeering and could spend the rest of his life in prison.

Multibillion-Dollar Fraud Trial Against Archegos Founder Nears Its End

Prosecutors and lawyers presented closing arguments in the case against Bill Hwang, who is charged with 11 counts including securities fraud and racketeering.

Fearing Losses, Banks Are Quietly Dumping Real Estate Loans

If landlords can’t pay back loans on office buildings, the lenders will suffer. Some banks are trying to avoid that fate.