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“Roaring Kitty,” aka Keith Gill, reappeared on a livestream for the first time since the meme stock craze of 2021. Roaring Kitty/YouTube. But Gill said little else that wasn’t already known ...
Roaring Kitty, a trader and YouTuber with a cult-like following has returned, causing GameStop's stock to jump 50% on Monday. Roaring Kitty, real name Keith Patrick Gill, gained prominence in ...
"Roaring Kitty" is back in the spotlight, along with GameStop, after becoming active again on social media and on his first livestream in three years. Here's what you need to know about the meme ...
Meme stock icon “Roaring Kitty” duped his millions of internet followers with a “pump-and-dump” scheme, according to a lawsuit.
Business Roaring Kitty has dissolved his holdings in Chewy, but meme stocks are alive and well Nearly four months after revealing a massive stake in the online pet supply retailer Chewy, Keith ...
Key Takeaways "Roaring Kitty," the figurehead of the meme stock craze, returned to posting on X on Friday, sending shares of GameStop and other meme stocks higher.The characteristically cryptic ...
Meme stock trader and influencer Keith Gill, known as "Roaring Kitty," has sold his entire stake in pet product e-commerce company Chewy, according to an SEC filing.
Roaring Kitty is still boosting stocks and crypto coins with silly names continue to rally in the opening hours of 2025. On ...
Cryptocurrencies and stocks associated with “Roaring Kitty” rose Wednesday following the famed trader’s apparent ‘Merry Christmas’ wish. What happened: Keith Gill, better known online as ...
Since Roaring Kitty has a large following of retail investors (1.4 million on X alone), regulators may try to determine whether he intentionally led people towards GameStop for his own financial gain.
Related: Roaring Kitty cements Chewy's meme-stock status, despite company's improving fundamentals . Other stocks, such as BlackBerry Ltd. (BB) and headphone maker Koss Corp. ...