Remember the GameStop saga? It's happening again
The man at the centre of the pandemic meme stock craze appeared online for the first time in three years, sending the prices of the quirky and volatile shares sharply higher on Monday.
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![In this image from video provided by the House Financial Services Committee, Keith Gill, a GameStop investor, also known in social media forums as Roaring Kitty, testifies during a virtual hearing on GameStop in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Lawmakers are examining whether the wild swings in the stock price of the video game retailer exposed conflicts in the market's structure that can hurt unsophisticated investors. A man speaks into a microphone. A "Hang in there!" poster with the image of a dangling cat is visible on the wall behind him.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5919516.1715630305!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/congress-gamestop-roaring-kitty.jpg)
The man at the centre of the pandemic meme stock craze appeared online for the first time in three years, sending the prices of the quirky and volatile shares sharply higher on Monday.