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GameStop YouTuber Roaring Kitty Just Sent The Meme Stock Back Into Orbit [Update: Might Get Kicked...
Kotaku via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoKeith “Roaring Kitty” Gill returned to Twitter last month and sent GameStop’s stock price on its...
Dow Jones Falls As Warren Buffett Stock 'Plunges' 99%; Bill Ackman Makes This IPO Move
Investor's Business Daily· 8 hours agoThe 10-year yield fell 11 basis points to 4.40% and the two-year note slid seven basis points to 4...
Fact Check: About the Rumor that the Screen Actors Guild Expelled Robert De Niro, Citing Anti-Trump...
Snopes· 6 hours agoOn May 31, 2024, the Facebook page America's Last Line Of Defense shared a meme claiming that the...
Shiba Inu May Break Major Record in June, Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Drops Plans to Issue Ethereum...
Investing.com· 24 hours agoThis outperforms the meme coin's May showing of a 15.4% slump from last year, indicating that SHIB...
Stock market today: Asian shares decline after report shows US manufacturing contracted in May
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 hour agoAsian shares retreated on Tuesday after a report showed that U.S. manufacturing contracted in May,...
Meme Stocks GME, AMC, KOSS Surge as Roaring Kitty Lights New Fire
InvestorPlace· 14 hours agoRoaring Kitty, real name Keith Gill — the well-known Reddit user who helped ignite the 2021 short...
E-Trade Mulls Banning Key Meme Trader After Revealing $181 Million GME Position
Investor's Business Daily· 8 hours agoHowever, most traders who bought into the mid-May rally were underwater by May 17. GameStop Stock...
The 2 Fastest Moving Industries For May Might Just Surprise You
Investor's Business Daily· 12 hours agoThe Computer Software-Database industry surged 19.4%. Through the end of May, the Energy-Solar group...
Meme stocks are roaring again. Yes, again
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 8 hours agoNEW YORK — (AP) — Meme stocks are shaking Wall Street once again Monday. A post on Reddit late Sunday indicated that Keith Gill, a central character in...
GameStop Stock’s Trading Like It’s 2021. Why Fed, Markets Are Also Looking Back and 4 Other Things...
Barrons.com· 18 hours agoThe Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to report there were 8.4 million job openings as of the...