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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Meme stocks — Meme stocks roared for a second day with GameStop surging more than 65% and AMC popping over 70%. AMC's Tuesday rally came even after the movie theater said it completed a $250 million stock sale during Monday's wild trading. Sony — U.S.-listed shares jumped 5.3% after quarterly revenue came in at 3.5 trillion yen, topping the consensus expectation of 2.89 trillion yen from analysts polled by LSEG. On Holding — The shoe maker jumped 16% after first-quarter earnings came in well ahead of analysts' expectations. Boston Beer Company — Shares added 1% after the beer brewer was upgraded by Jefferies to buy from hold.
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Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: Meme stocks -- GameStop soared 120%, adding to the 74.4% it gained Monday , after the man who fueled the 2021 GameStop frenzy "Roaring Kitty" posted online for the first time in about three years. Shares of AMC popped 106%, while Reddit and Robinhood added 4% and nearly 6%, respectively. Alibaba -- U.S.-listed shares shed nearly 5% after the Chinese e-commerce giant reported an 86% drop in profits for its fiscal fourth quarter . However, Alibaba beat revenue expectations, coming in at 221.9 billion Chinese yuan ($30.7 billion) versus the LSEG consensus estimate of 219.66 billion yuan. Sony -- U.S.-listed shares added 3% after the PlayStation maker reported quarterly revenue of 3.5 trillion yen, topping the 2.89 trillion yen, per LSEG.
Persons: Kitty, Robinhood, FactSet, , Jesse Pound, Alex Harring Organizations: GameStop, AMC, Home, LSEG, Revenue, Sony, PlayStation, Vodafone, Walmart, Wall Street Journal, United Airlines, Novo Nordisk
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'It is gambling': Fund manager slams the meme stock craze as GameStop, AMC shares soarCole Smead, CEO Smead Capital Management, weighs in on the return of the meme stock craze as GameStop and AMC shares soar once again.
Persons: Cole Smead Organizations: Fund, GameStop, AMC, Capital Management
GameStop and AMC are seeing big buying from mom-and-pop investors, but the purchases pale in comparison to the meme stock explosion seen three years ago. The video game seller and movie theater chain saw more than $15.8 million and $37.5 million, respectively, in net retail trader inflows on Monday, data from Vanda Research shows. But that is dwarfed by peak daily inflows of about $87.5 million for GameStop and $170 million for AMC seen in late January 2021. AMC and GameStop, along with other names associated with 2021's blitz including BlackBerry and Koss , were well off session highs in Tuesday afternoon trading. Still, GameStop and AMC on Tuesday were up more than 55% and 40%, respectively, as of 2:15 p.m.
Persons: Keith Gill Organizations: GameStop, AMC, Vanda Research
Cars drive near an AMC Theater in New York City on March 29, 2023. The stock, alongside GameStop , surged this week after "Roaring Kitty," the man who inspired the massive short squeeze of 2021, posted online for the first time in nearly three years. The return of Roaring Kitty, whose legal name is Keith Gill, has led AMC shares to more than double since Friday's close. The last time these retail investors rallied around AMC and its stock surged, the movie theater chain was able to avoid bankruptcy. While the acquisitions bolstered the size AMC's theater network, they also levered the company's balance sheet, Handler said.
Persons: Roaring Kitty, Keith Gill, Adam Aron, Eric Handler, Roth, Handler Organizations: AMC, GameStop Locations: New York City
Wall Street is feeling meme stock déjà vu. The shares of the movie theater chain AMC Entertainment were similarly buoyant, and obscure cryptocurrencies named after Roaring Kitty and GameStop posted huge gains. Retail traders have been spurred on by the return of Roaring Kitty to social media after a three-year hiatus. Aside from Roaring Kitty’s return to social media, the rally was not driven by any evident news about GameStop or AMC. “Given my past experience in analyzing the periodic bouts of meme stock activity, consider me suspicious,” Sosnick wrote in a research note.
Persons: Keith Gill, Roaring, Gill, Steve Sosnick, ” Sosnick Organizations: GameStop, Netflix, AMC Entertainment, Retail, AMC, Interactive
GameStop and fellow meme stock AMC Entertainment are each up more than 160% over the past two days. "This isn't 2021 when the world was locked down and awash with liquidity," said Antoni Trenchev, cofounder of crypto exchange Nexo. To be sure, there's a world of cryptocurrencies beyond bitcoin that includes meme coins. Noelle Acheson, economist and author of the "Crypto is Macro Now" newsletter, added that the meme stock run was "more of a revving of engines than a full take-off" and that macro issues are still pressuring bitcoin. Sylvia Jablonski, CEO and chief investment officer at Defiance ETFs, added that although bitcoin was "lumped into the meme stock category" in 2021, the market is starting to show signs of being taken more seriously now.
Persons: bitcoin, Bitcoin's, Antoni Trenchev, haven't, Shiba, Noelle Acheson, Acheson, Sylvia Jablonski Organizations: GameStop, AMC Entertainment, AMC, Metrics Locations: bitcoin, U.S, BlackRock, Defiance
The meme stock craze is back , but hedge-fund titan Boaz Weinstein said he wants nothing to do with it. The resurgence of meme mania began late Sunday when " Roaring Kitty ," the man who first ignited the meme stock phenomenon through GameStop in 2021, posted on X for the first time since then. Beyond meme stocks, Weinstein said there's sure to be plenty of volatility in the "foggy" market in the months to come, citing inflation, geopolitics and the upcoming U.S. presidential election. When you put all that together … we're going to have a credit crunch in the next couple of years if things don't change." "Maybe in both cases, there's going to be plenty of volatility, and I'm quite excited for it," he added.
Persons: Boaz Weinstein, Weinstein, CNBC's, there's, … we're, Donald Trump Organizations: Saba Capital Management, GameStop, AMC
The movie theater operator sold 72.5 million shares in an at-the-market equity offering that it launched on March 28. AMC sold those shares at an average price of $3.45 per share before commissions and fees, the filing said. AMC shares soared another 100% in premarket trading Tuesday following news of the stock sale. AMC shares opened at $3.52 on Monday, up about 21% from Friday, likely spurring AMC to complete its equity sale at these elevated prices. As Monday's wild trading continued, AMC more than doubled to hit an intraday peak of $5.88.
Organizations: AMC Entertainment, AMC
As meme stocks once again dominate discourse on Wall Street, a Goldman Sachs basket is benefiting as hedge funds try to cover themselves. Goldman's "short basket," known officially as the GS Most Short Rolling Index, has jumped along with the resurgence of the meme-stock craze seen this week. When the original meme-stock mania took place, hedge funds rushed to cover their short positions as everyday investors squeezed them. GameStop short sellers lost almost $1 billion in Monday's rally. That experience even led to the demise of some hedge funds like Melvin Capital .
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Melvin Capital Organizations: GameStop, AMC, Melvin, LSEG, Wayfair
Shares of GameStop and AMC jumped around 40% in premarket trading on Tuesday, on track to extend gains after "Roaring Kitty," the man at the center of the meme stock craze, posted online for the first time in roughly three years. Shares of video game retailer GameStop traded 40% higher at 4:50 a.m. GameStop on Monday climbed a whopping 74.4%, while AMC soared 78.4% in the previous trading session. Roaring Kitty, whose legal name is Keith Gill, is a former marketer for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance. Also known as DeepF------Value on Reddit, Gill drew an army of day traders who cheered each other on and piled into the brick-and-mortar video game stock and in GameStop call options between 2020 and 2021.
Persons: Kitty, Keith Gill, Gill, Yun Li, Fred Imbert Organizations: GameStop, AMC, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Locations: New York
And recent grads aren’t just finding any job, they’re finding good jobs. Not all is well: The EPI study found that racial and gender wage gaps still remain large among recent grads. GameStop shares tripped multiple circuit breakers — a temporary and mandated halt in trading to let investors cool off for a bit. Robinhood denied claims on social media on Monday that it had once again halted GameStop stock purchases on its platform. Robinhood has not shut down the purchase of Gamestop shares,” Robinhood spokesperson Anupriya Ghate said in a statement to CNN.
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Spencer Platt | Getty ImagesShares of AMC Entertainment and GameStop have surged once again in a new "meme stock" rally triggered by social media. A social media account named "Roaring Kitty" posted an image for the first time in three years, prompting the trading frenzy. The man purportedly behind the Roaring Kitty account helped lead a meme stock frenzy between 2020 and 2021. watch nowIn some ways, this time differs from when the stocks surged during the Covid-19 lockdown. Roaring Kitty gives the impression that a guy is in his basement trading stocks instead of big investors like hedge funds and investment banks, he said.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Kitty, Dan Egan, Egan, aren't, Roaring Kitty Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Getty, AMC Entertainment, GameStop Locations: New York City, Las Vegas
Meme stocks are back, and the mania is actually spreading far beyond GameStop and AMC Entertainment . The latest frenzy was triggered by a single post on social media site X from "Roaring Kitty," the man who inspired the epic meme stock mania in 2021. Quiver Quantitative , an alternative data analytics firm, looked to find all the meme stocks that are popular among the Reddit traders. A few names associated with the artificial intelligence boom also became popular meme stocks, including voice AI and speech recognition company SoundHound AI , AI IT services firm BigBear.ai and Super Micro Computer , a maker of servers. Other under-the-radar meme names included B. Riley Financial, Spirit Airlines , Tilray Brands and Smart for Life.
Persons: Smart, Riley Organizations: GameStop, AMC Entertainment, Marathon Digital, IT, Micro, Nvidia, Riley, Spirit Airlines, Tilray
The social media return of Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty," has sparked a flood of crypto meme tokens. Microcap meme tokens with names like "GME" and "Roar" have soared more than 1,000%. Most of the tokens were created in the past 24 hours as developers try to capitalize on the spike of interest. Another meme token created on the Solana network is "GIL", which was created early Monday morning and soared more than 4,000% on total volume of about $7 million. "ROAR" is another Solana-based meme token that was created Sunday evening and is trading up 1,856% on total volume of about $12 million.
Persons: Keith Gill, , Keith Gill's, GIL, KITTY, Gill Organizations: Service, Solana, GameStop, AMC Entertainment Locations: Solana
US stocks were mixed on Monday, with the Nasdaq higher while the Dow ended its 8-day win streak. Investors are bracing for the release of two inflation data points this week: PPI and CPI. The inflation data will help inform investors when the Fed might cut interest rates. AdvertisementUS stocks were mixed on Monday, with the Nasdaq 100 higher while the Dow declined slightly, ending its 8-day win streak. The inflation data will help investors determine when the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates.
Persons: , Dow, Keith Gill, Jerome Powell Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow, PPI, CPI, Service, Dow Jones, GameStop, AMC Entertainment, Federal Reserve
GameStop’s share price skyrocketed on Monday after the man who became the face of “meme stock” mania in 2021 with his enthusiastic promotion of the struggling video game retailer emerged from a three-year hiatus. On Sunday evening, Keith Gill, the trader known on some social media platforms as Roaring Kitty, posted an illustration of a person holding a video game controller while leaning forward on a chair on X. On no other news, GameStop’s stock more than doubled in early trading, prompting several temporary volatility-related halts by the New York Stock Exchange. The company’s shares approached a two-year high, adding billions in market value in a matter of hours. But even after Monday’s surge, GameStop’s stock remained well below the heights it reached in 2021.
Persons: Keith Gill, Kitty, Gill, Ferris, Ludacris Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, GameStop, AMC Entertainment
A cartoon on X just sent GameStop shares surging 72%
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New York CNN —The surprise social media return of the trader who helped ignite the meme stock frenzy in 2021 sent GameStop shares skyrocketing Monday. The shares skyrocketed by more than 110% earlier and were halted for volatility several times on Monday morning. GameStop had posted the same cartoon in February, but with a red arrow and chair. Gill described himself as a casual daytime trader in testimony during a 2021 Congressional hearing on the GameStop mania. “The idea that I used social media to promote GameStop stock to unwitting investors is preposterous,” Gill said in written testimony.
Persons: Roaring Kitty, Keith Gill, Gill, Kitty, “ Deepf, ” Gill, , Paul Dano Organizations: New, New York CNN, GameStop, AMC Entertainment, stoke, Locations: New York, GameStop’s
GameStop stock soared as much as 118% on Monday, representing its biggest intraday gain in more than three years. The stock soared after Keith Gill, aka "RoaringKitty," posted on social media for the first time in years. AdvertisementGameStop stock soared as much as 118% on Monday, representing its biggest intra-day gain in over three years. The stock soared after Keith Gill, also known as "Roaring Kitty" and "DeepF---ingValue" posted to X for the first time in three years. GameStop stock isn't the only meme stock soaring on Monday.
Persons: Keith Gill, , Gill Organizations: GameStop, Service, S3 Partners, AMC Entertainment
Gill, better known as Roaring Kitty, was the face of GameStop's surprise surge in 2021. The meme stock skyrocketed Monday as his return sent WallStreetBets into a frenzy. Keith Gill posted on X for the first time in nearly three years on Sunday, sending the meme stock sharply higher and sparking excitement on the Wall Street Bets subreddit. AdvertisementIt's unclear exactly what is signified by Gill's cryptic X post of a sketch showing a man leaning forward in his chair. Nevertheless Gill's return still sent r/wallstreetbets, whose users piled into meme stocks like GameStop, AMC, and Bed Bath & Beyond during the pandemic, into a frenzy.
Persons: Keith Gill, Gill, Kitty, WallStreetBets, , Paul Dano, Gill's, Paul Atreides, Vince McMahon Organizations: Service, GameStop, Financial Services Committee, AMC
The jaw-dropping rally in GameStop on Monday has already caused losses of $1 billion for short sellers, according to data from S3 Partners. "Expect short covering in this stock as it already had a 100/100 squeeze score prior to today's trading," said Ihor Dusaniwsky, S3 managing director of predictive analytics. Currently, the short position in GameStop shares amounts to more than 24% of all its shares that are freely available to trade, also known as the float, according to FactSet. Including Monday's losses, short sellers in GameStop have lost $1.43 billion in May alone, according to S3. "Short sellers may be in for a bumpy and bloody ride in these stocks," Dusaniwsky said.
Persons: Ihor, Roaring, Keith Gill, Dusaniwsky, Reddit, — CNBC's Scott Schnipper Organizations: GameStop, New York Stock Exchange, S3 Partners, Partners, AMC
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On the agenda today:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. But first: Where did Mother's Day brunch come from? Austin Melonie Carroll / Getty ImagesThis week's dispatchMother's Day brunchAdvertisementIt's Mother's Day tomorrow — a holiday that can be joyful for many, but also difficult and emotional for others. For those celebrating the holiday, I have a feeling you might be doing something that just feels synonymous with Mother's Day: brunching. I asked Business Insider lifestyle correspondent Anneta Konstantinides for her thoughts — and whether she has any brunch tips.
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Arm — Shares of British chip designer fell 1% in volatile trading after the company issued revenue guidance that left investors unimpressed. Airbnb said revenue in its second quarter total $2.68 billion to $2.74 billion, while analysts were expecting $2.74 billion, according to LSEG. AppLovin — The mobile technology company soared 19% on the heels of better-than-expected first quarter earnings . Warby lost 2 cents a share, narrower than the consensus forecast of 9 cents per share from analysts surveyed by FactSet. Cheesecake Factory — Shares rallied nearly 9% after the chain's first quarter earnings beat estimates.
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Quarterly revenue was $248 million, versus the $249.5 million expected from analysts polled by FactSet. Klaviyo guided for second-quarter revenue of $211 million to $213 million, higher than the $210 million expected from analysts polled by LSEG. AppLovin reported earnings per share of 67 cents, versus the 57 cents expected from analysts polled by LSEG. Bumble reported earnings per share of 19 cents, versus the 7 cents expected from analysts polled by FactSet. Adjusted earnings per share were 7 cents, versus the 6 cents expected.
Persons: Revenue, Klaviyo, AppLovin, AMC's, Duolingo, LSEG . Bumble —, Bumble, Warby Parker, Warby, Roblox, , Jesse Pound, Tanaya Macheel, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin Organizations: FactSet, Warner Bros, LSEG, postmarket, Revenue, AMC, FactSet . Revenue, Wall Locations: British
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