Trump Media lost $55 million in the third quarter. The Bitcoin holdings amount to approximately $1.3 billion.

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PANews November 10 News, according to Cointelegraph, the Bitcoin held by Trump Media & Technology Group is insufficient to support its balance sheet. Due to rising costs, the company’s Q3 financial report shows a loss of $54.8 million. The company revealed last Friday that its net loss for Q3 widened compared to $19.3 million in the same period last year. The company reported revenue of $972,900 for the quarter, down from over $1 million a year earlier. Trump Media’s stock price closed last Friday down 1.73% at $13.10, with a slight rebound after hours to $13.20.

Trump Media reported that as of September 30, it held 11,542 Bitcoin (valued at $1.3 billion at the time). The company first announced in late July that it would start purchasing Bitcoin and disclosed plans to increase holdings further while considering “acquiring other similar cryptocurrencies” in its earnings report. Trump Media realized $15.3 million from its Bitcoin options investments and recorded an unrealized gain of $33 million from holding over 746 million Cronos tokens.

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