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CBS This Morning: GameStop Explained

Small investors using a Reddit forum appear to have driven the stock of the struggling retail chain GameStop up nearly 800% and it's causing some major financial losses for seasoned Wall Street investors. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss.

VideoMark TalercioJanuary 28, 2021Jill on Money, Jill Schlesinger, Game Stop, GameStop
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