Keith Gill, aka Roaring Kitty ... The Wall Street veteran-turned-retail investor gained prominence during congressional hearings following the GameStop trading frenzy, where he famously stated ...
The 30-year-old Texas congressman helped promote the big lie documentary “2,000 Mules” and founded a far-right website.
Keith Gill, popularly known among traders as "Roaring Kitty," shot to fame during "the meme stock frenzy" that gripped Wall Street in 2021 and triggered an eye-popping rally in GameStop's shares.
No recent securities filings by Unity Software show that Keith Gill, a.k.a. "Roaring Kitty," had purchased shares. Gill's posts last year made headlines and impacted shares of GameStop ...
The catalyst? A short clip posted on X by Roaring Kitty — the alias of Keith Gill who four years ago famously turned a $50,000 investment in GameStop shares into $50 million, according to The ...
However, in 2021, the meme stock craze, led by investor Keith Gill also known as "Roaring Kitty," gave new life to the company. But, it doesn't appear like GameStop has been able to turn things ...
Keith Self (R-Texas) was among three Republicans who initially voted for someone other than Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) during the House of Representatives' first session of the 119th Congress.
Keith Self, R-McKinney, voted against House Speaker Mike Johnson ... All three are members of the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, and Roy served as its policy chair last Congress. Self said he voted ...
Keith Self, R-McKinney ... and Roy served as its policy chair last Congress. Self said he voted against Johnson to secure from him a commitment that would give his wing of the party a strong ...
The investigation led to the ousting of more than a dozen executives, state and U.S. congressional hearings and criminal convictions for two of the co-op's top leaders. Grisales is originally from ...