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I’m not going to see “Dumb Money,” the new movie about the January 2021 GameStop stock craze and the subsequent fall of hedge fund Melvin Capital. I don’t think I could stand it. Consider ...
GameStop Corp. GME 0.57% plans to reward thousands of employees with stock and pay raises, returning focus to its bricks-and-mortar business as the company looks to become profitable under new ...
GameStop GME -1.50% reported a slight increase in sales and a narrower loss for the fiscal second quarter, as the videogame retailer continued to pursue turnaround efforts without a chief ...
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How Reddit Outsmarted Wall Street | The GameStop StoryIn early 2021, the world watched in disbelief as a group of Reddit users drove up the stock price of GameStop, causing ...
Dumb Money tells the story of retail stockholders buying Gamestop stock to mess with hedge funds on Wall Street who shorted the stock ...
Wall Street Journal editor and longtime entertainment industry reporter Ben Fritz set out to understand how this happened and found a story as epic as any you have seen in a theater.
GameStop stock gained after it reported better-than-expected results. (Damon Casarez for The Wall Street Journal) GameStop: Shares jumped nearly 5% premarket after the videogame retailer reported ...
GameStop’s actual business may matter little to the meme stock investors who jumped back into the shares this week. But that business is bleak—and getting bleaker still. Three notable bits of ...
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GameStop GME-1.50%decrease; red down pointing triangle shares plunged Wednesday after it terminated Chief Executive Matt Furlong and elevated Ryan Cohen to executive chairman, the latest shake-up ...
GameStop and AMC Shares Soar. Are Meme Stocks Back? A.M. Edition for May 14. Two stocks at the heart of a pandemic-era trading craze are surging this week after a series of posts by an influential ...
The populist message here is clear — the longer Wall Street overlooks the value of people, the financial system will remain broken. The GameStop revolution was a corrective.
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