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People paid for a Times Square billboard to promote GameStop trading and even a plane banner mocking Robinhood

January 28, 2021The text read"$GME GO BRRR," referencing a Reddit meme that describes the sound of money printing rapidly and the stock symbol for GameStop. Psatta share a screenshot of a transaction with Insider showing that he paid $18 for one hour of time on his company's digital billboard. A spokesperson for TPS Engage confirmed the ad and its price to Insider.

"We've planned the same billboard to run today until 2 pm ," Psatta continued. He said that there was also a fundraiser in the works to feature a message on the NASDAQ billboard. Psatta said that he purchased GameStop stock"out of solidarity," and that he recently joined the r/WallStreetBets subreddit. The reason for the advertisement? He said he"wanted to show support and thought the billboard was a good way to do just that."Across the country, Kaspar Povilanskas chartered a plane to fly a banner around San Francisco, with a special path right outside Robinhood's headquarters.

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KasparCMS What stupid a$$wipe thought up the idea that SLV is trending and is at squeezelevel? What would happen at D-Day if suddenly the allied troops started to fight their own little wars? I have few shares in Gamestock i can afford to let them burn just for the message alone.

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