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Aussie mining company GME Resources Limited’s stock surges after being mistaken for GameStop – NEWS.com.au
Aussie mining company GME Resources Limited’s stock surges after being mistaken for GameStop

A little-known Australian mining company saw its share price soar as much as 50 per cent on Thursday, after investors appeared to mistake it for the similarly named cult US stock GameStop.GME Resources Limited — listed as “GME” on the Australian Securities Exchange — surged in early trading, with the market taking an unexpected interest in the tiny Western Australia-based nickel miner.
Trading volume in the company was at more than 20 times the normal average, leading some to believe that GME had…
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