Keith Gill, popularly known among traders as "Roaring Kitty," shot to fame during "the meme stock frenzy" that gripped Wall ...
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Roaring Kitty returned to social media in 2024 after a three-year hiatus and has been sporadically posting through his X account. His posts have invariably moved the stock and the cryptocurrency ...
Keith Gill, aka Roaring Kitty, the retail trading icon behind the ... he revealed ownership of 9 million shares of Chewy Inc. CHWY. His recent activity has consistently moved markets.
Chewy Inc. was thrust into the spotlight earlier this year when influential trader Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, amassed a 6.6% stake in the online retailer of pet products.
Mobility services platform inDrive claims to have made a strategic investment in Krave Mart, a leading online grocery delivery service in Pakistan, through its New Ventures division. Krave Mart ...
The stock jumped 5.9% last session, after a mysterious Christmas-Day post from famed meme stock figure Keith Gill, otherwise known as "Roaring Kitty" on social media platform X. The post featured ...
The jump in stock value followed a December 25 post by Keith Gill, also known by his online moniker Roaring Kitty. The post consisted of an image depicting a gift, accompanied by no explanatory text.
Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images Did Roaring Kitty give meme-stock traders a Christmas present? While that isn’t presently clear, GameStop (GME) fans did a little shopping of their own today.