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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2025-07-07
      Nothing mentioned how Robinson bought 91442 shares or Moore purchasing 19843 shares in this article, hm, is that odd? 🤡
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2025-07-02
      This is hilarious, the company has more than. $9 billion + in cash + BTC and the market cap is maybe $11billion 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2025-06-12
      🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2025-05-23
      $GameStop(GME)$   It was likely hedge fund/institutions buying back shorts as AMC also went up on no news
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2025-03-27
      Hmmm, I wonder if Wedbush is short on GME.... 🤡
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2024-07-10
      So why is it up 5%
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2024-06-27
      It's interesting that low volume is portrayed as a negative event.  If you look at the majority of the big breakouts with $GME, they usually happen after volume has decreased significantly. 
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2024-06-26
      ~$11 per share in cash. Likely $20,000,000/year in accrued interest if that cash sits. The legacy business is shrinking to make certain the balance sheet stays green and then there's $4 billion in cash to find a way to make profits, and likely more pumps by the hedge funds who are under water on their 2016-2021 shorted stocks that have yet to close.  A GME board member has been tweeting about companies that have made big transitions, ie. Berkshire Hathaway started as a textile company.  Cohen actually made a profit on his BBBY investment. BBBY leadership ignored his suggestions to shore up their business, so he exited his position.  Short and distort is what this and every other negative article written about GME, like this are all about.
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2023-01-20
      Why is this even news today? It's over a week old. Something to do with pushing down the price for options....?
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    • PaulMardlingPaulMardling
      ·2022-07-25
      So then buy and DRS more then... ok
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