We bet Joe Swash is feeling like a very silly sausage today after it was revealed Stacey hadn’t secretly competed on The Masked Singer.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorA surge of buying in stocks including AMC Entertainment and GameStop — triggered by activist retail investors on Reddit and other social platforms — this week overwhelmed no-fee investment app Robinhood’s ability to cover the frenzied trading.After Robinhood on Thursday suspended buying of shares in AMC, GameStop, BlackBerry and 10 other volatile stocks, the company raised an emergency $1 billion in funding from investors including VC firms Sequoia Capital and
.We bet Joe Swash is feeling like a very silly sausage today after it was revealed Stacey hadn’t secretly competed on The Masked Singer.
If viewers blinked, they missed it. Following theSuper Bowl LV halftime show on Sunday, a five-second ad popped on air.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorReddit surprised keen-eyed viewers of the Super Bowl in major markets with a five-second ad that referenced the company’s involvement in the recent stock market frenzy that enveloped GameStop and AMC Entertainment.Reddit’s slate, which aired on CBS affiliates in major markets including New York and Los Angeles, had to be paused to be read.
YouTube star David Dobrik decided to invest his money in GameStop stock last week during the stock’s boom, but now he reveals he’s lost a ton of money on the gamble.
AMC Entertainment and GameStop shares dipped Thursday amid high level meetings to discuss recent trading convulsions and as Reddit users argued furiously on the now infamous WallStreetBeats chatroom about whether to fold or fight.
David Dobrik needs to be a bit more careful with his investment portfolio.
Noah Centineo is reportedly getting in on the GameStop action. Netflix is in talks to make an untitled film about the stock market drama, and the 24-year-old actor is attached to star, according to multiple reports. Oscar winner Mark Boal — screenwriter of and — is in negotiations to write the script, reported on Monday.
Shares of AMC Entertainment are down nearly 40% today on another wild ride, reversing gains after an explosion of support by retail traders that started last week catapulted stock of the pandemic-pummeled chain to levels not seen since 2017.
than it was on Thursday, when he bought the heavily shorted GameStop.
Angelique Jackson The stock market drama surrounding GameStop is getting the Hollywood treatment.A film version of the still-unfolding social-media driven financial scenario is in the works, with a script by Oscar-winner Mark Boal (“The Hurt Locker,” “Zero Dark Thirty”).Noah Centineo is attached to appear in a major role in the untitled film.
If you’ve been paying attention to social media (or your own stock portfolio) over the past week or so, you probably have heard about the drama surrounding the GameStop stock explosion that has seen the general public attempt to screw over hedge fund managers with shocking, often hilarious results.
EXCLUSIVE: As Wall Street developments unfold in real time in the David V Goliath battle between hedge funds and social media-fueled day traders that sent shares of GameStop soaring 135% on a single day, a bull market is developing for projects chronicling this unprecedented episode and its greater implications.
New York Times best-selling author Ben Mezrich.As Deadline reports, Mezrich’s book proposal, currently titled The Antisocial Network, was placed on the market at the end of last week and had been acquired by Friday night (January 29) by MGM. Nothing has been revealed specifically around Mezrich’s plot for the book.Mezrich is known for his 2003 book Bringing Down The House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T.
Also Read: Robinhood Slapped With Lawsuit for 'Manipulating' GameStop TradesAMC’s wacky week on Wall Street, via GoogleBehind its cash infusion and Reddit momentum, AMC surged earlier this week, climbing to nearly $20 per share by the time markets closed on Wednesday. That Reddit momentum also carried over to Twitter, where users had been using the hashtag #SaveAMC as a rallying cry.
Jon Stewart has joined Twitter!