People gripe about the price getting nuked, but from my perspective it just creates buying opportunities.
I'm loving seeing GME's price in the toilet because we just rolled to 2024 and now I can DRS a full $7000 at that suppressed price under a self-directed ROTH.
People gripe about the price getting nuked, but from my perspective it just creates buying opportunities
Back in April they published a hit-piece on Carl Icahn’s IEP, because he’s rumored to be a key player in the GME/BBBYQ situation. From mid $50 range to $17, and it has a $1 per quarter dividend.
Earning $4 per year on a $17 investment is too good to pass up.
I’m thinking of DRSing, but confused… On IEP investor relations website it says that Computershare is the transfer agent, but when I went to Computershare’s website IEP doesn’t come up in a search.
Careful, the enthusiasm for GME far outweighs the enthusiasm for GameStop itself. And when that happens, when those lines cross, it can get very dangerous for investors
People gripe about the price getting nuked, but from my perspective it just creates buying opportunities.
I'm loving seeing GME's price in the toilet because we just rolled to 2024 and now I can DRS a full $7000 at that suppressed price under a self-directed ROTH.
Back in April they published a hit-piece on Carl Icahn’s IEP, because he’s rumored to be a key player in the GME/BBBYQ situation. From mid $50 range to $17, and it has a $1 per quarter dividend.
Earning $4 per year on a $17 investment is too good to pass up.
Yeah coincidentally I'm DRS'ing some of that as well. ;)
I’m thinking of DRSing, but confused… On IEP investor relations website it says that Computershare is the transfer agent, but when I went to Computershare’s website IEP doesn’t come up in a search.
I belive you can only transfer iep shares to computershare not buy them on their web site. Contact your broker, they know were to DRS your shares.
Thanks for the heads up. I’m going to grab some IEP on Tuesday.
Could they just change it though? I notice this happens. Good deal, then Bam! they change their terms.
Careful, the enthusiasm for GME far outweighs the enthusiasm for GameStop itself. And when that happens, when those lines cross, it can get very dangerous for investors