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Trump's social media stock spikes after victory, making him $1 billion richer | CNN Business

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    6% Center

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    26% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -20% Negative

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59% : But between September 23 and the end of October, Trump Media more than tripled in value - a stunning spike driven by bets that Trump would win the White House.
58% : He also grew more than $1 billion richer Wednesday.Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump's social media company, is skyrocketing in value this morning after CNN and other media outlets projected Trump won the election.
37% : Trump is the dominant shareholder in the conservative social media company, which has scant revenue and is losing money.
36% : Of course, those are only paper gains and in practice it would be difficult for Trump to sell much of those shares without tanking the price.
35% : "A lot of people got fooled by the Iowa poll," Tuttle said, referencing a poll last weekend that found Trump no longer in the lead in a state he won twice.

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