AMC leads meme stocks GameStop and Bed Bath & Beyond higher

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AMC's stock rose 6.5% before the opening bell on Tuesday, leading fellow meme stocks GameStop and Bed Bath & Beyond higher. GameStop’s stock rose 3.4%, while Bed Bath & Beyond shares climbed 3.5%.

AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc.’s stock rose 6.5% before the opening bell on Tuesday, leading fellow meme stocks GameStop Corp. and Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. higher.AMC’s AMC, +7.09% stock has rallied since the company reported its 12th consecutive quarterly loss last week, sending its shares falling 7.7% last Wednesday. The movie theater chain and meme stock darling ended Monday’s session up 1.9%, outpacing the S&P 500 Index’s SPX, +1.55% decline of 0.9%.

The company’s stock has been boosted by weekend box office numbers. On Monday AMC said more than 4.9 million people went to its theaters over the Thursday-to-Sunday weekend, marking the fourth-highest attended weekend of the year. Weekend box office performance was lifted by Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the company said.

The APEs made their trading debut in August, sparking volatility and heralding the latest chapter in an eventful journey that took the cinema chain from a beleaguered pandemic victim to meme-stock phenomenon.The dividend hit an intraday low of $1.25 on Nov. 9 and an intraday high of $10.50 on Aug. 22. The APEs have fallen 76.2% since their debut.

 

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