
Eric Trump Invests in XTEND as Israeli Drone Firm Announces Plan to Go Public via Nasdaq Merger
XTEND, an Israeli AI drone and robotics company, will go public via a reverse merger with U.S.-listed JFB Construction in a deal valuing the combined firm at about $1.5B. Eric Trump joined a $152M strategic financing round. Merger expected mid‑2026; ticker: XTND. XTEND has DoD contracts and ties to the Pentagon’s Drone Dominance Program.
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