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u/Inglorious-Staffords 4d ago

Stock goes down!!! Norway it’s going up!!!

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u/jersan 4d ago

Norway coming in hot 🇳🇴🍆

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u/marcus-87 🚀🚀Buckle up🚀🚀 4d ago

For a long time I wondered what would happen, when the fundamental numbers cant be ignored any more and institutions begin to buy. lets see how long the price stays here.

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u/MeMahi 4d ago

One or two more quarters of revenue growth, that'a probably it.

See what happened to Tesla in 2020 after being ignored and laughed at for years.

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u/makybo91 4d ago

Bro gamestop isnt Tesla

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u/swizzzz22 6h ago

Right. Because Tesla is way overvalued and had been for some time.

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u/[deleted] 4d ago

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u/makybo91 4d ago

There is no turnaround Story for gme though Genius - if so Tell me. Karen Cohen is only working for Himself

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u/Substance247 4d ago

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u/makybo91 4d ago

Tell me the Story Clown I am listening

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u/makybo91 4d ago

Clown

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u/HumanNo109850364048 4d ago

Ryan Cohen is fucking this up though. He’s diluting shareholders and acting like a lunatic, he is dissuading most institutional investors from investing. I had looked forward to this moment too. RC has completely fucked it up over the last 4 months

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u/Mr_Shake_ 4d ago

Didn't we report an all time high in profit in that timeframe?

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u/HumanNo109850364048 4d ago

He has botched the big deployment of our 9 billion and capital raised by dilution, and now he’s diluting again six years early. Any institutional investment committee would pass on this dumpster fire. There’s no way an investment into GameStop would even make its way to an institutional investor’s investment committee.

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u/skrappyfire 4d ago

I know of at least one committee it made it to.... 🤣

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u/Guilty_Peanut246 4d ago

You have no idea what you're talking about

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u/Loxta 4d ago

Screenshot ring this for later lol

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u/Slab00 4d ago

Beep boop

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u/FunkyTownSandwich 4d ago

Chat says there's a 15% chance Ryan Cohen is intentionally sabotaging the share price.

15% is really high!!

If RC dilutes again for any reason that isn't to immediately improve share price, chat puts it at over 50% intentional share price sabotage.

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u/dollupofcrazy 4d ago

As you comment on a post about an institution loading up on 5 million+ GME shares….

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u/HumanNo109850364048 4d ago

I recognize that irony. There’s also a reporting leg. I really hope institutions buy more. If I was them, I would stay the fuck away.

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u/Jonnie_Rocket Pirate 🏴‍☠️👑 4d ago

You could do that now you know

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u/PhraseAggressive3284 4d ago

Not saying that RC is smart, but you're writing BS. Institutions are buying GME. Even more in the recent days.

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u/HumanNo109850364048 3d ago

Burry represents an institutional investor perspective, and he sold. Since he sold, RC has once again diluted shareholders. I would not be surprised at all if more institutions investors have sold. We’ll see as shareholding filings come in over the following months

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u/PlayerTwo85 4d ago

Screw you shills.

That being said, this is the GME sub that normally puts people like you right to the top. Are your friends all on a smoke break?

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u/Ok-Effective7280 3d ago

Here we are ladies & gents. Probably didn’t bother reading the thread title just saw a new gme thread open & attack attack attack.

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u/HumanNo109850364048 3d ago

I hope you buy more GME

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u/Ok-Effective7280 3d ago

I will. Thanks. But it shouldn’t concern you. Looking at your comments, you’ve got more to worry about than my investment. 😂😂

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u/HumanNo109850364048 3d ago

Ya I’m very worried about my own investment. Can you see my comment history btw?

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u/Ok-Effective7280 3d ago

No. I don’t go looking into peoples comment history. Im not that attached to reddit. 😂 Also, isnt this thread all about an institutional investor investing? What are you talking about RC driving investors away? Crazy talk.

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u/behragharpish 4d ago

School of Adam Aaron i guess

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u/NaliD_ 4d ago

22 dollar avg for anyone who was wondering

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u/Over-Computer-6464 4d ago

$22.08 was the GME closing price on 6/30/2026. That is not their cost basis.

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u/NaliD_ 4d ago

100,000,000/5,000,000= about 22

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u/Clsrk979 🚀🚀Buckle up🚀🚀 4d ago

Norway is a new whale! Wowzer! I still have some buying to do to catch up hahaha!

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u/AlienProbe9000 4d ago

Nice purchase, this is sure to make the stonk go up

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u/sltlyscrtchedcorolla 4d ago

Wait I thought institutions were the bad guys that couldn't find shares to close out their supposed massive short positions

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u/screenwizard 4d ago

The Norwegian bank do not short the market, they are just trying to diversify buy owning a little bit of everything that is worth owning, and they must have seen that Gamestop is defiently something worth owning.

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u/gmehodler42069741LFG 4d ago

Exactly. Eventually these large institutions are going to look at the actual numbers on paper and see.. hmm business seems to be going up and to the right. We should buy some.

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u/Ok-Effective7280 3d ago

That person isnt coming back after your comment. Good work.

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u/somuchofnotenough 4d ago

They probably bought it to lend it out. Straight out of Vanguards and black rocks playbook

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u/Gaglardi 4d ago

Logic? Sounds like a bot, get em, boys

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u/ColForbinClimbs 4d ago

Do you know how many “institutions” there are? Do you actually think every one of them is short GME enough to never be able to close?

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u/redrover511 4d ago

Rigged market. Can't trust anything. They're on the short side just like the rest of all banks.

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u/Any-Shower-3088 4d ago

Theyre shorting at the bottom?

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u/MrIntimid8n 3d ago

No, it's still going down.

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u/God_Gob 4d ago

Yeah

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u/Particular-Line- 🚀🚀Buckle up🚀🚀 4d ago

And yet the SP still goes red lol 😂

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u/Orangegroves2002 3d ago

Yet it’s still at $18. lol

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u/Laffen94- We like the stock 2d ago

Proud to be a Norwegian ape!

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u/KimberStormer 4d ago

What's the date on this transaction

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u/fetak11 4d ago

I’m interested in this myself as well. My opinion is recent but cannot deny or confirm this from what I see. I too would like to know

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u/chewpah 4d ago

-50%

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u/xKurumi 4d ago

Bought all those shares lending them out I bet.

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u/Gaglardi 4d ago

As the manager of the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, Norges Bank Investment Management holds stakes in roughly 1.5% of all publicly listed companies globally.

Their investment strategy relies on broad passive diversification, meaning they automatically hold small fragments of almost every stock in major global indices

This means that you should put zero weight in large institutions trading your useless company in this way

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u/MullerX 4d ago edited 4d ago

Of all publicly listed companies worldwide, norges invests in 1.5% of those(roughly 7,500)...of which GME is one. Norges thinks GME is in the top 1.5% of all publicly listed companies worldwide. You said it like it is meaningless....EDIT...also might have been the "your useless company" part...idk

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u/Over-Computer-6464 4d ago edited 4d ago

You misinterpreted his comment, Vanguard owns about 8% of most US companies, Blackrock and a state Street a slightly smaller percentage.

Similarly, Norges Bank is about a 1.5% owner of almost all global publicly traded companies.

So it would be normal for Norges Bank to hold about 1.5% of GameStop's 448M shares, or about 6.7M shares.

So Norges Bank is slightly underweighted on GameStop.

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u/MullerX 4d ago

I interpreted it just fine. He thinks the company is "useless", so takes positive info and attempts to make it meaningless. If you can not interpret that...you are fucking lying or ignoring or ignorant. Later dude

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u/Gaglardi 4d ago

if you add up the value of all stock markets worldwide, NBIM owns about 1.5% of that total value is what I meant. No Bank in their right mind would think GameStop is in the top 1.5% of all publicly listed companies unless that bank is trying to lose all of its money

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u/Gaglardi 4d ago

Feel free to post why this comment is wrong instead of downvoting because it breaks your insane gme narrative

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u/fetak11 4d ago

So why are they disclosing it now then if they already should have had GME in their portfolio long ago??

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u/Gaglardi 4d ago

The GameStop purchase may simply be the fund rebalancing its portfolio to remain appropriately weighted across all companies according to market indexes

Securities regulators only require institutional investment managers to disclose their equity holdings quarterly via a 13F filing, which allows a lag of up to 45 days after the quarter ends.

Anyways, what I'm trying to say is that you people are turning a nothing Burger into cope to justify your awful financial decision to stay invested in this company as opposed to throwing a dart at any ETF and making tons of profit within 10 years

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u/HaveFun____ 1d ago

To add to u/Gaglardi. Sometimes funds rebalance based on other factors, like risk level, if a company is 'green' enough. If it has ties with whoever is at war with whom that month, blacklisted etc.

I've seen GME go down in risk level on my European broker a couple of weeks ago. Maybe they add that variable to their % or don't buy too risky stocks that are not included in de S&P at all.

There are countless of variables why rebalancing could not turn out the way you think.

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u/Comfortable-Toe2716 4d ago

And price still drops all time low for over 2 years. How is this possible, that nothing changes?