People are laughing at trump’s new company

Otis Mayfield

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Trump’s new media company, called the Trump Media & Technology Group, may suffer the same amateurish delusions. An “investor presentation” the company recently filed with the Securities and Exchange commission is provoking guffaws among business analysts, with laughable evasions and barely any business strategy. “It does feel like every public action by this company is designed give the impression that it is a joke,” Bloomberg analyst Matt Levine wrote on Dec. 7.

The oddest part of the TMTG presentation is the “technology team” listed on Slide 21. The company has apparently filled 30 important jobs already, but it only lists these team members with a first name and last initial. The chief technology officer is “Josh A.” “Steve E.” is VP of engineering. One of the senior mobile developers is “BJ.” Are these real people or stand-ins? We may never know: As a footnote explains: “personnel subject to change.”



Do you think trump's media company will be a success?
 
yahoo.com?
Do you have a link from a reputable source? Maybe Fox News? They are legit and they even apologize when they get things wrong.
 
yahoo.com?
Do you have a link from a reputable source? Maybe Fox News? They are legit and they even apologize when they get things wrong.
Yahoo seems to have sourced everything... Whats your issue?

Here is the presentation that they referenced... And slide 21 is exactly how they described. What do you think is inaccurate in the article?
 
Trump’s new media company, called the Trump Media & Technology Group, may suffer the same amateurish delusions. An “investor presentation” the company recently filed with the Securities and Exchange commission is provoking guffaws among business analysts, with laughable evasions and barely any business strategy. “It does feel like every public action by this company is designed give the impression that it is a joke,” Bloomberg analyst Matt Levine wrote on Dec. 7.

The oddest part of the TMTG presentation is the “technology team” listed on Slide 21. The company has apparently filled 30 important jobs already, but it only lists these team members with a first name and last initial. The chief technology officer is “Josh A.” “Steve E.” is VP of engineering. One of the senior mobile developers is “BJ.” Are these real people or stand-ins? We may never know: As a footnote explains: “personnel subject to change.”



Do you think trump's media company will be a success?

The article title is sarcasm.

Read the whole link. It's fascinating.

So even the institutional investors are walking into Truth Social viewing it as a pump-and-dump where they are guaranteed a 40 percent profit just so Trump and TMTG can realize some of the upside of their stock price?

That is perhaps not the way to structure financing for a company that eventually wants to compete with Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, and Stripe for control of the interwebs? It sounds more like a . . . cash grab? A wealth transfer that takes dollars from the idiot MAGA retailer investors and splits them between the PIPE investors and Donald Trump?

Who could say!

But with a visionary tech genius like Devin Nunes at the controls, I’m sure that everything will work out just fine for Trump Social. After all, this company’s moat is the physical well-being of an obese 75-year-old man.

What could possibly go wrong.
 
Trump’s new media company, called the Trump Media & Technology Group, may suffer the same amateurish delusions. An “investor presentation” the company recently filed with the Securities and Exchange commission is provoking guffaws among business analysts, with laughable evasions and barely any business strategy. “It does feel like every public action by this company is designed give the impression that it is a joke,” Bloomberg analyst Matt Levine wrote on Dec. 7.

The oddest part of the TMTG presentation is the “technology team” listed on Slide 21. The company has apparently filled 30 important jobs already, but it only lists these team members with a first name and last initial. The chief technology officer is “Josh A.” “Steve E.” is VP of engineering. One of the senior mobile developers is “BJ.” Are these real people or stand-ins? We may never know: As a footnote explains: “personnel subject to change.”



Do you think trump's media company will be a success?
We may never know who communists have marked for assassination.
 
I seem to recall a LOT of guffawing when Trump ran in 2016. I think I'll wait and see how this turns out.
 
Trump’s new media company, called the Trump Media & Technology Group, may suffer the same amateurish delusions. An “investor presentation” the company recently filed with the Securities and Exchange commission is provoking guffaws among business analysts, with laughable evasions and barely any business strategy. “It does feel like every public action by this company is designed give the impression that it is a joke,” Bloomberg analyst Matt Levine wrote on Dec. 7.

The oddest part of the TMTG presentation is the “technology team” listed on Slide 21. The company has apparently filled 30 important jobs already, but it only lists these team members with a first name and last initial. The chief technology officer is “Josh A.” “Steve E.” is VP of engineering. One of the senior mobile developers is “BJ.” Are these real people or stand-ins? We may never know: As a footnote explains: “personnel subject to change.”



Do you think trump's media company will be a success?
So, you think your new company is run much more efficiently??
 
Yahoo seems to have sourced everything... Whats your issue?

Here is the presentation that they referenced... And slide 21 is exactly how they described. What do you think is inaccurate in the article?
I was being facetious towards otis. He always does that :rolleyes:
 
Trump’s new media company, called the Trump Media & Technology Group, may suffer the same amateurish delusions. An “investor presentation” the company recently filed with the Securities and Exchange commission is provoking guffaws among business analysts, with laughable evasions and barely any business strategy. “It does feel like every public action by this company is designed give the impression that it is a joke,” Bloomberg analyst Matt Levine wrote on Dec. 7.

The oddest part of the TMTG presentation is the “technology team” listed on Slide 21. The company has apparently filled 30 important jobs already, but it only lists these team members with a first name and last initial. The chief technology officer is “Josh A.” “Steve E.” is VP of engineering. One of the senior mobile developers is “BJ.” Are these real people or stand-ins? We may never know: As a footnote explains: “personnel subject to change.”



Do you think trump's media company will be a success?
people are laughing at you.

still think it means anything?
 

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