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For the second day in a row, the shares of US video game retailer GameStop Corp and movie theatre chain AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc have seen their prices soaring by more than 70% - and the reason is a single social media post. This is what market experts call a "meme rally", involving retail market traders flocking into "meme stocks", buying up the shares of companies with cult-like social media followers. They hit the 'buy' button based on sympathy or trends on social media, rather than profit, income or any other indicator of how the investment is about to perform. Following a relatively...
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Heavy-weight French companies with very large profits spent a record €33 billion last year buying back their shares from shareholders. What is a share buyback and why is it good for the company?What happens is that, rather than rewarding shareholders by paying them dividends, a company can choose to have similar results through share buybacks. When the company buys back shares, the stock price goes up because of the increased demand in the market, ensuring that the remaining investors' investments increase in value and stock prices continue to rise. Usually, the shares that were bought are can...
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Days before the social media platform debuts on the New York Stock Exchange, the interest for Reddit's stocks is between four and five times oversubscribed, according to Reuters. Reddit is going to be publicly traded after its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on Wednesday, where the San Francisco-based company is seeking a $6.5 billion (€5.96 billion) valuation, equalling a price range of between $31 and $34 per share. The company wants to raise as much as $748 million (€686 million), selling 22 million shares, some of which are to be offered to its contributors, in what is seen to be an unusual ...
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