Why GameStop might jump on board the bitcoin bandwagon
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GameStop is considering investing in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, sources say
GameStop is exploring investments in alternative asset classes, including crypto and bitcoin in particular, three sources said.CNBC - 6d -
GameStop’s stock rises after CEO Ryan Cohen’s social-media post sparks bitcoin chatter
Cohen posted a photo of himself with Michael Saylor, the executive chair of the business-software company and cryptocurrency play that recently changed its name to Strategy.MarketWatch - Feb. 10 -
Why Trump’s Tariffs on China Might Not Be the Solution
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Bitcoin’s weakness may mean the U.S. stock-market rally isn’t sustainable. Here’s why.
Bitcoin’s recent weakness may indicate that the U.S. stock rally is more fragile than it seems.MarketWatch - 7h -
Why Taylor Swift might be the Chiefs' secret weapon in Super Bowl LIX against the Eagles
The Chiefs have been unbeatable with the singer in attendance during 2024 seasonCBS Sports - Feb. 9 -
Can Trump make bitcoin useful?
The US president is embracing the cryptocurrency, exciting enthusiasts and concerning scepticsFinancial Times - Feb. 12 -
GameStop’s stock dips after plan to sell some international operations
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Attacks on attorney-general Lord Hermer illuminate a wider battle about how to defend UK interestsFinancial Times - 6d
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