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NYSE:GME News 28 November 2025 - 27 January 2026

GameStop stock (GME) near 52-week low sparks ‘Roaring Kitty’ chatter and a fresh valuation fight

GameStop stock (GME) near 52-week low sparks ‘Roaring Kitty’ chatter and a fresh valuation fight

GameStop shares fell about 1% to $20.42 in late-morning trading Monday, returning to Stocktwits’ trending list amid speculation about influencer “Roaring Kitty.” Stocktwits reported no clear catalyst for the renewed attention and noted bearish sentiment. Online discussion focused on the stock’s recent dip below $21 and potential turnaround strategies for 2026.
5 January 2026
GameStop Stock (GME) Today: Q3 2025 Earnings, Bitcoin Treasury Update, and Analyst Forecasts as of Dec. 15, 2025

GameStop Stock (GME) Today: Q3 2025 Earnings, Bitcoin Treasury Update, and Analyst Forecasts as of Dec. 15, 2025

GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME) is back in the spotlight as investors weigh a familiar mix of ingredients: a shrinking legacy retail business, an expanding collectibles push, an enormous cash position, and a newly explicit Bitcoin treasury strategy—plus the ever-present “meme stock” volatility that refuses to die. As of Monday, December 15, 2025, GameStop shares were trading around $21 (roughly $21.23 mid-session), after moving between about $21.16 and $22.23 intraday. What’s driving attention right now is GameStop’s fiscal Q3 2025 report (quarter ended November 1, 2025) and the related Form 10‑Q, filed on December 9, 2025—where the company laid out, in
GameStop (GME) Stock on December 10, 2025: Q3 Earnings Miss, Collectibles Boom and the Bitcoin Bet

GameStop (GME) Stock on December 10, 2025: Q3 Earnings Miss, Collectibles Boom and the Bitcoin Bet

GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME) is back in the headlines after reporting fiscal Q3 2025 results on December 9. The video game retailer once synonymous with meme-stock manias is now trying to prove it can be a lean, consistently profitable specialty retailer while also managing a large Bitcoin position and a complex warrant dividend. As of late morning on December 10, 2025, GameStop shares trade around $23 per share, down roughly 1% from Tuesday’s close after initially falling about 5–6% in after-hours trading on the earnings release. Benzinga Below is a breakdown of what changed in GameStop’s latest quarter, how Wall
GameStop Stock Falls After Q3 2025 Earnings: Profit Surges, Sales Miss — What It Means for GME Now

GameStop Stock Falls After Q3 2025 Earnings: Profit Surges, Sales Miss — What It Means for GME Now

Published: December 9, 2025 GameStop (NYSE: GME) has just reported its fiscal third‑quarter 2025 results, and the market’s verdict was swift: the stock slipped after hours as investors weighed a sharp profit improvement against another drop in sales and a growing reliance on its massive Bitcoin war chest. Here’s a clear breakdown of what happened, why the stock moved, and how Wall Street is now thinking about GameStop’s future. Key takeaways at a glance Earnings recap: a clear profit rebound, but top‑line pressure GameStop’s third quarter, which ended November 1, 2025, showed a company that is leaner and more profitable—but still
GameStop (GME) Stock Today: Price, Q3 2025 Earnings Preview, Short Interest and Forecasts

GameStop (GME) Stock Today: Price, Q3 2025 Earnings Preview, Short Interest and Forecasts

GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME) is back in the spotlight as investors brace for its fiscal Q3 2025 earnings report on Tuesday, December 9, with expectations for a return to revenue growth, rising profitability and another burst of volatility in a stock that still carries heavy short interest and a devoted retail base.TradingView+1 As of midday on December 8, 2025, GameStop shares trade around $23.00, giving the company a market capitalization of roughly $10.3 billion.Investing.com Despite a strong bounce from November lows, the stock remains down close to 30% year-to-date, reflecting a year dominated by macro headwinds, strategic uncertainty and renewed
GameStop Stock Today, November 28, 2025: GME Surges in Premarket as Traders Gear Up for Q3 Earnings

GameStop Stock Today, November 28, 2025: GME Surges in Premarket as Traders Gear Up for Q3 Earnings

Updated: November 28, 2025 – Black Friday GameStop stock (NYSE: GME) is back in the spotlight this Black Friday, with the meme-era favourite climbing sharply in premarket trading as investors position themselves ahead of a closely watched third-quarter earnings report in early December and a headline-grabbing in‑store promotion. Investing.com+1 Below is a detailed look at GameStop’s share price today, the fresh news flow on November 28, 2025, and what it all might mean for traders and longer‑term investors watching GME. GameStop (GME) price today: premarket pop after a strong week GameStop ended the last trading session before the Thanksgiving holiday

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Data Center Stocks Surge Into the Weekend: Digital Realty, Equinix and Vertiv Set Up a Big Week Ahead

Data Center Stocks Surge Into the Weekend: Digital Realty, Equinix and Vertiv Set Up a Big Week Ahead

7 February 2026
Digital Realty, Equinix, and Vertiv shares surged Friday, with Vertiv up 10% and Digital Realty rising 4.1%, as investors rotated back into AI-linked data center stocks. The move followed Amazon’s $200 billion and Alphabet’s $175–185 billion 2026 capex targets. Digital Realty set 2026 core FFO guidance at $7.90 to $8.00 per share. Wall Street ended the week broadly higher, led by chipmakers.
Quantum computing stocks bounce hard: IonQ, Rigetti, D‑Wave rally as traders reset for a data-heavy week

Quantum computing stocks bounce hard: IonQ, Rigetti, D‑Wave rally as traders reset for a data-heavy week

7 February 2026
IonQ, Rigetti, D‑Wave, and Quantum Computing Inc shares surged 15–21 percent Friday, erasing losses from the previous session. The rebound followed a Wall Street rally that sent the Dow above 50,000 for the first time. IonQ remains under scrutiny after a short-seller report questioned its Pentagon contract revenue. Investors await delayed U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
Defense and space stocks rally, but Trump’s buyback-dividend squeeze is the next test

Defense and space stocks rally, but Trump’s buyback-dividend squeeze is the next test

7 February 2026
U.S. space and defense stocks rose Friday, with sector ETFs gaining up to 4.8% and Lockheed Martin up 2.4%. Investors are awaiting a Pentagon list that could restrict buybacks and dividends at underperforming contractors under a Trump executive order. Companies named would have 15 days to submit remediation plans. Lockheed’s board approved a $3.45 per share dividend for Q1 2026.
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