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GameStop raises more than $1 billion in latest share offer

Published 06/22/2021, 07:39 AM
Updated 06/22/2021, 01:06 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A GameStop store is seen in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of New York City, New York, U.S. January 27, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Zieminski

(Reuters) -Videogame retailer GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) said on Tuesday it had raised about $1.13 billion in its latest share offering, cashing in further on a social-media-driven surge in its stock price.

The company, whose shares are up more than 960% this year, was the spark in January for a battle casting hedge fund short-sellers against a pack of small-time investors organizing online.

It remains one of the hottest and most visible "meme stocks" and was up nearly 9% in premarket trading on Tuesday.

The company, like others of the social-media hyped stocks that have lit up Wall Street since January, has sold millions of dollars in new stock on the back of what institutional players say are speculative share moves unjustified by their businesses.

Cinema operator AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC), another meme play, completed two share issues in three days earlier this month, while Torchlight Energy on Monday upsized its own share sale to $250 million.

GameStop said it would use the net proceeds from the offering, which adds to $551 million it raised in late April, for general corporate purposes as well as for investing in growth initiatives.

The company is trying to pivot to e-commerce and recently hired a former Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) official as its new chief executive officer to steer it through the transition.

Its shares dipped sharply when it announced the share offer earlier this month and have fallen another 10% since, even after Tuesday's initial moves.

White Square Capital, a London-based hedge fund that suffered losses betting against GameStop during the first meme stock rally in January, is shutting down, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

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Latest comments

I Think..Now No Game Here..
Why not short Goldman Or JP Morgan??? The way they shorted other stocks
Buy gme
Yet somehow the bears will create a fake narrative, like they do with their fake shorts, out of thin air and try to make people think that a company that raises capital is actually a bad move. Laughable at best. The bear narrative of GME is weak and full of bad actors that spew lies and never elaborate, the bullish DD however are extremly detailed and make sense.  The Bulls and the retail investors will win this one. Sorry Wall St.
I couldn't have said it better. 👏
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