Impact of RoaringKitty’s return to the investing fray is more limited than the 2021 frenzy
Retailer has used social media popularity to stockpile money with no obvious use while its operations decline
US retail broker targets overseas and institutional markets with digital assets deal
Reddit account of Keith Gill suggests day trader holds shares and options worth $260mn in video games retailer
Video games store operator announces preliminary results showing expectations of further drop in net sales
Video game retailer climbs more than 50%, while cinema chain up more than 20%
Cinema chain is headed for a debt restructuring that will probably wipe out most of its existing equity value
Stock up 74% following first post in nearly three years on the X account of trader Keith Gill
Investors should not be so quick to dismiss the regulatory risks
Country’s two stock exchanges issue warnings after being targeted by scammers
Retail brokerage says ‘Wells notice’ comes after years of attempts to seek regulatory clarity
Demand from China drove prices to a record high this month — now many suspect the normal rules no longer apply
Can the broker’s first credit card help it shake off a reputation based on short-term trading?
Heavy trading in company behind Truth Social fuels talk of a new cycle of ‘meme stock mania’
Chief executive says firm also looking at London listing, but adds US could connect it to more potential investors
Existing shareholders will own 98.1% of new company and control all voting rights
More research, disseminated to more investors, might spark more interest in smaller companies
Retail investors drive ‘penny stock’ boom but are being hurt by fundraisings that flood market with shares
Small investors have plenty of reasons to stay on the sidelines for now
Berlin-based start-up hails results as proof of business model, even as it forecasts return to losses
Nascent trading for night owls benefits from overseas interest
Cash-strapped younger Britons seem less interested in the stock market than their US peers
Brokerage group needs to find more arrows in its quiver to draw in greater number of active traders
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