Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Shares in video game retailer GameStop and cinema group AMC Entertainment surged for a second consecutive ...
GameStop’s 74% advance was only the original meme stock’s fourth best single-day advance since 2021, according to FactSet data. On Jan. 27, 2021, GameStop shares jumped 135%.
GameStop shares rallied in premarket trade for a second day on Tuesday, extending gains when the investor most linked to the company’s 2021 explosion had a social-media post for the first time ...
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GameStop shares were volatile Friday after the retailer reported results and ahead of a YouTube livestream planned by meme ...
Retail investor darlings GameStop and AMC continued their slide for a second straight session on Thursday, as the excitement over the social media return of “Roaring Kitty,” who was the ...
GameStop shares jumped 74% on Monday after a Roaring Kitty social-media post GameStop shares rallied in premarket trade for a second day on Tuesday, extending gains when the investor most linked ...
GameStop shares soared once again ahead of Tuesday's opening bell. Other meme stocks like AMC and BlackBerry have also racked up big gains this week. Market gurus like Jim Chanos and Larry ...
Trading in GameStop was briefly halted for volatility three times in the first 20 minutes of Tuesday trading. Photo / 123RF Shares in video game retailer GameStop and cinema group AMC ...
(The Hill) – GameStop stock soared Thursday after “Roaring Kitty,” the originator of the meme stock frenzy, scheduled a ...
Cryptic posts by ‘Roaring Kitty’ prompt flurry of speculation and boost shares in a string of meme stocks, including BlackBerry Shares in GameStop and AMC Entertainment doubled again on ...
It's like 2021 all over again — at least, in one bullishness-on-steroids corner of the stock market. Several "meme stocks," or companies whose shares are buoyed by social media buzz rather than ...