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 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 ...
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 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 and other big-name "meme stocks" kept rising ahead of Tuesday's opening bell — but some of the best-known voices in the market are highly skeptical about the rally. Shares in the video ...
GameStop shares soared in Monday trading, adding more than $2.2 billion in value to the money-losing videogame retailer, ...
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 ...
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 skyrocketed for a second day, bringing the two-day gains to over 134%, fueled by the unexpected social media return of retail investor "Roaring Kitty" after a three-year hiatus.
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 ...
Shares of GameStop climbed 21% on Monday as the renewed frenzy around meme stocks shows little sign of abating. The video game retailer’s stock soared hours after a Reddit post by stocks influencer ...
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 ...