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Robinhood Set to Repurchase $605.7M of FTX-Related Shares

Ian Pittman by Ian Pittman
2 years ago
Robinhood Set to Repurchase $605.7M of FTX-Related Shares
  • Robinhood plans to buy back $605.7 million shares from Emergent Fidelity Technologies.
  • Robinhood’s stock increased by 2% in pre-market trading after the announcement.
  • Robinhood faces challenges as retail investors show caution due to market volatility.

Robinhood, the popular trading platform, has allegedly agreed with the U.S. Marshals Service for a share buyback. Consequently, the company intends to acquire $605.7 million of shares from Emergent Fidelity Technologies, a firm owned by renowned crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF).

In the wake of the insolvency declarations of SBF’s FTX and Emergent last year, the issued shares came under the close examination of the U.S. government. The market has reacted positively to this development, with Robinhood’s stock experiencing a 2% increase in pre-market trading, reaching $11.10.

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Engaging closely with the authorities

SBF announced a 7.6 percent stake in Robinhood six months before the bankruptcy filing in November. However, he emphasized that he had no intentions of assuming control of the trading platform. Alongside the bankruptcy, SBF is also dealing with legal issues, having been implicated in fraudulent activities related to the downfall of the FTX exchange the previous year.

Considering the uncertainty of the seized shares, Robinhood’s CFO Jason Warnick emphasized the importance of acquiring them “free and clear of any claims.” The company also anticipates working closely with the U.S. Department of Justice to navigate this intricate issue.

In February, it was revealed that Robinhood intends to buy back shares from Emergent Fidelity Technologies. Since this announcement, Robinhood’s share value has experienced an upward trend. However, the platform faces challenges as retail investors, previously highly engaged on Robinhood’s platform, now show signs of caution due to market volatility.

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