He's got GameStop soaring again ... His Roaring Kitty account started tweeting again this week: On Sunday night it shared an image of a guy leaning forward in his chair, followed up on Monday ...
However, in 2021, the meme stock craze, led by investor Keith Gill also known as "Roaring Kitty," gave new life to the company. But, it doesn't appear like GameStop has been able to turn things ...
GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) shares are moving higher in early trading Thursday. Retail traders appear to be circling a new ...
GameStop (GME) shares are up 4% to $32.55 in pre-market trading on Thursday after a tweet by Roaring Kitty, the alias of Keith Gill, who is known for his posts on the subreddits r/wallstreetbets ...
Roaring Kitty's post, which has been viewed 4 million times, has sparked plenty of speculation on social media, such as a possible indication of Gill's commitment to GameStop Corp. (GME ...
GameStop shares will likely remain in the spotlight on Monday ahead of the video game retailer’s eagerly anticipated earnings report on Tuesday and recent meme-driven trading activity. The stock ...
Did Roaring Kitty give meme-stock traders a Christmas present? While that isn’t presently clear, GameStop (GME) fans are doing a little shopping of their own this morning. Shares of the retailer ...
GameStop may be a melting ice cube, but as long as Roaring Kitty is around, its stock will remain a fascination of traders and investors. At 8.m. on Christmas Day, the X account of Roaring Kitty ...
Shares of meme stocks GameStop (GME) and AMC Entertainment (AMC) got a push higher on Thursday after retail investor Keith Gill — who goes by "Roaring Kitty" on social media — posted a cryptic photo ...
Following his post, GameStop's shares spiked and traded as high as $30.87. The stock closed up 6%. Known as "Roaring Kitty" on YouTube and "DeepF***ingValue" on Reddit's popular WallStreetBets, Gill ...