I recently saw some folks that still thought Ryan Cohen is limited to 19.9% ownership, so wanted to share that this limitation (while accurate to when he first became involved in GME) no longer applies.

Here’s the link to the SEC filing we’re citing here.

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000119380521000031/e620202_ex99-1.htm

https://i.imgur.com/7dDJzXs.png

At this point, after the 2023 shareholder’s meeting, it’s clear that we are long past the expiration defined in 2a.

I’ve also seen some investors express frustration that he does not buy the remaining float all at once and force price discovery and short closure. I can’t pretend to understand his thought process, but my personal take is:

If the moass and short thesis are correct, Ryan Cohen can’t be viewed as intentionally pulling the trigger. It could be unsafe.

Thankfully, since investors are DRSing their GME shares, he won’t have to do a thing and can focus on year to year profitability and growing the scope and success of GameStop.

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So he can just slowly buy all the stock

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