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GameStop short seller says he’s being threatened by its investors – New York Post
This is one sick game. Investors piled into shares of GameStop on Friday, sending the video game retailer up 51 percent in an apparent effort to squeeze out a short…
This is one sick game.
Investors piled into shares of GameStop on Friday, sending the video game retailer up 51 percent in an apparent effort to squeeze out a short seller who says he’s being threatened and harassed for predicting that GameStop’s shares are going to $20.
Noted short seller Andrew Left of Citron Capital posted a letter to his website Friday — just one day after he made his prediction — saying the threats have gotten so severe he’s asked the FBI, local law enforcement and the Securities…
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