GameStop (GME) shares have dropped 80% since becoming a meme stock in 2021, but GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen plans to turn the $11B company into a $100B juggernaut, Lauren Thomas and Peter Rudegeair of The Wall Street Journal reports, citing an interview with the CEO. Cohen is looking at a major acquisition of a publicly traded company, likely in consumer or retail industry.
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