I don’t follow GME but for every year going back over 10 years, it’s held more debt than 10 years of its earnings. They may have just paid the debt off which probably came from the wild rise in their stock price. It’s not a good idea to be emotionally attached to financial products.
“I don’t follow GME but for every year going back over 10 years, it’s held more debt than 10 years of its earnings. They may have just paid the debt off which probably came from the wild rise in their stock price. It’s not a good idea to be emotionally attached to financial products.”
From the Afghanistan withdrawal-guagmire
to the stock market, DD is your friend.