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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is now worth $107 billion, making him the 13th-richest person
Business Insider· 2 days agoNvidia stock has surged by more than 700% since the start of last year, boosting CEO Jensen Huang's...
Make No Mistake: GameStop Stock Is Hardly the Cat's Meow
InvestorPlace· 4 days agoGameStop (NYSE:GME) is surging higher. This GameStop stock rally is being driven by a famed meme...
Keith Gill scored a one-day gain of $79 million after disclosing his GameStop stake on Reddit
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoThe screenshot showed that after GameStop stock's 21% surge on Monday, Gill still held onto all of...
GameStop Nearly Doubles in Pre-Market Trading as Roaring Kitty Returns Again - Decrypt
Decrypt· 5 days agoAfter abruptly going silent two weeks ago, the Roaring Kitty Twitter account is back. The Twitter ...
Stock market today: Asian shares retreat and India's benchmark dives 8%
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 4 days agoAsian shares retreated Tuesday, with India’s Sensex dropping as much as 8% as investors who had...
Meme stocks are roaring again. Yes, again
The News-Times· 4 days agoMeme stocks are shaking Wall Street once again Monday. A post on Reddit late Sunday indicated that Keith Gill, a central character in the original 2021...
A new condo for $169,900? In East Providence, it's going by lottery. Here's who can apply.
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoIf you are not a subscriber, please consider supporting quality local journalism with a Providence...
With Gold Prices Off Record Highs, Is Now The Time To Buy Gold Stocks And ETFs?
Investor's Business Daily· 2 days agoSo they are not actionable unless they can regain their entry points. And for the best stocks to buy...
GameStop Shares Soar 30% As Meme Stock Leader ‘Roaring Kitty’ Schedules Livestream
Forbes· 2 days agoGill’s YouTube channel “Roaring Kitty” scheduled a livestream for 12 p.m. ET Friday, which would be...
GameStock’s dizzying Wall Street ride: fast, furious, and now, familiar - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoExperts say that experience, plus some changes in the market, should allow Wall Street to digest more easily the sharp movements. Chief among them is the risk of losing everything ...