Robinhood Shares Spike on Report FTX May Be Seeking to Acquire It

Plans are still in the preliminary stages, according to a report from Bloomberg.

AccessTimeIconJun 27, 2022 at 7:55 p.m. UTC
Updated May 9, 2023 at 3:49 a.m. UTC
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Shares of no-commission trading platform Robinhood (HOOD) were rising about 16% and trading was briefly halted after Bloomberg reported that crypto exchange FTX was looking into a possible deal to acquire the company, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

  • No formal offer has been made yet and FTX could decide not to go forward with any plans, according to the report.
  • In May, an SEC filing revealed that FTX founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried had purchased a 7.6% stake in Robinhood through an Antiguan firm called Emergent Fidelity Technologies Ltd.
  • "We are excited about Robinhood's business prospects and potential ways we could partner with them, and I have always been impressed by the business that [Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev] and his team have built," wrote Bankman-Fried in a statement emailed to CoinDesk. "That being said, there are no active M&A conversations with Robinhood."
  • On Monday morning, Goldman Sachs upgraded Robinhood shares from sell to neutral in a report that also downgraded Coinbase (COIN) shares due to the sharp decline in crypto prices and subsequent trading activity.
  • Shares of Robinhood are down 47% this year. They are down roughly 75% from their IPO level last July.
  • Commissions from cryptocurrency trading have become a growing part of Robinhood’s business.

UPDATE (June 27, 20:07 UTC): Added emailed statement from Sam Bankman-Fried.

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