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Nov 2021
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This episode originally aired in January 2021


The story of how GameStop went from the verge of a bankruptcy to a $15 billion market value isn’t an easy one to wrap your head around. But it helps to go back to the beginning; almost three years ago, in a subreddit called r/wallstreetbets.


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Brandon Kochkodin, reporter at Bloomberg

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