Shares in former President Trump’s company plunged the day after his debate with Vice President Harris.
Former President Donald Trump speaks to members of the press following a presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Shares in his Trump Media company plunged to a record low the morning after the debate.
Shares in Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Trump’s Truth Social network, plunged more than 16% on Wednesday morning to a record low. The shares recovered a bit by mid-afternoon, but were still down more than 12%. The prices of Bitcoin and of several cryptocurrency-related stocks, including Coinbase, also fell on Wednesday morning, before partly recovering by mid-afternoon.
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