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  2. r/wallstreetbets - Wikipedia

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    r/wallstreetbets, also known as WallStreetBets or WSB, is a subreddit where participants discuss stock and option trading. It has become notable for its colorful and profane jargon, aggressive trading strategies, and for playing a major role in the GameStop short squeeze that caused losses for some US firms and short sellers in a few days in early 2021.

  3. Short sellers target Reddit shares as stock slips - AOL

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    Short sellers aim to profit by selling borrowed shares and buying them back later at a lower price. On Wednesday, Reddit shares fell 12% to $56.91, snapping a two-day streak of gains. In its ...

  4. Market strategist explains the 3 hallmarks of meme stocks - AOL

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    The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) prepares for Reddit's initial public offering on March 21, 2024, in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (Spencer Platt via Getty Images)

  5. Reddit stock soars in highly anticipated market debut - AOL

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    Reddit stock soared on its first day of trading, ending the day up nearly 50% from its initial public offering price of $34 a share.The stock closed at $50.44 on Thursday, up 48% from the IPO ...

  6. Raycom Sports - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Sports is a Charlotte, North Carolina –based producer of sports television programs owned by Gray Television . It was founded in 1979 by husband and wife, Rick and Dee Ray. In the 1980s, Raycom Sports established a prominent joint venture with Jefferson-Pilot Communications which made them partners on the main Atlantic Coast Conference ...

  7. Will Reddit Be a Trillion-Dollar Stock by 2050?

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    Reddit currently trades at 8.5 times this year's estimated sales. Assuming its price-to-sales ratio holds steady, it would need to increase its annual revenue at a compound annual growth rate ...

  8. Linda Bradford Raschke - Wikipedia

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    Linda Bradford Raschke (/'ræʃki/) is an American financier, operating mostly as a commodities and futures trader.. She started as a member of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, traded on the Philadelphia Exchange, and then became a registered CTA (Commodity Trading Advisor) and founded LBR Asset Management.

  9. Reddit’s Going Public — Should You Buy Right Away ... - AOL

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    Reddit is going public, having filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Feb. 22. This will be the first major tech IPO of the year and the first ...