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consummation

[kon-suh-mey-shuhn] / ˌkɒn səˈmeɪ ʃən /


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The company, known as Digital World Acquisition Corp., revealed the subpoenas in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing dated June 24 and warned they “could materially delay, materially impede, or prevent consummation” of the deal.

From Washington Post

The filing warns that these grand jury subpoenas "could materially delay, materially impede, or prevent the consummation" of the merger that's needed to fund Truth Social.

From Salon

The filing earlier this week also said the SEC’s order “could materially delay, materially impede, or prevent the consummation of the Business Combination.”

From Washington Times

Nor is it clear what Musk’s “reasonable business purpose related to the consummation of the transactions” is.

From The Verge

We retain the authority and the ability to challenge consummations after the fact.

From New York Times