But shares of the parent company, Trump Media & Technology, kept falling so it decided to become more than a media company, and branched into unrelated industries like online betting, finance, investment funds, buying and storing bitcoin and nuclear energy. Trump Media depends partly on outside funding, specifically $1 billion raised from lenders with a special agreement that allows them to get paid back early. Several current members, including Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, say they will hold formal investigations of Trump’s businesses, including Trump Media, should they take over. Despite the help, investors still aren’t convinced Trump Media has a rosy future. On Monday, Trump Media dove again, down 8% to $9.39 a share.