gmewiki.org Directory
List of pages on gmewiki.org
 Main Pages 
 Financial Statements 
 Earnings results and related company financial information 
gmewiki.org/financials
 Social Media for GME shareholders 
 Connect with GME shareholders across various social media platforms 
gmewiki.org/social-media
 GME Timeline 
 Explore the history of GameStop and see noteworthy events in their relationship to the changes of GME stock 
gmewiki.org/timeline
Information Pages
 ATMs 
 In 2024, GameStop raised nearly $3.5 billion from 3 at-the-market equity offering programs ("ATMs"). In 2021 GameStop also raised cash with 2 ATMs. 
gmewiki.org/atms
 Burp 
 In 2024, the market price of GME suddenly soared high. Some have referred to this event as "The Burp." Why did this happen? 
gmewiki.org/burp
 GME Financial Conflict 
 Factions with opposing interests continue to compete over the outcome of GME 
gmewiki.org/conflict
 Downfall Era 
 From approximately 2016 through 2020, GameStop was heading downwards 
gmewiki.org/downfall
 DRS 
 Direct Registration System - The only way to have both ownership and possession of your shares 
gmewiki.org/drs
 GME DRS Timeline 
 Timeline of relevant events pertaining to the relationship between GME shareholders and DRS 
gmewiki.org/drs-timeline
 DRS versus DSPP 
 Both are forms of registered shares, only DRS provides self-custody 
gmewiki.org/drs-vs-dspp
 Fiscal Year 2023 Results: Profitable for the First Time in 6 Years 
 GameStop reported full-year profitability, contradicting the prevailing media sentiment that GameStop is a terrible company destined for bankruptcy 
gmewiki.org/fy23
 Fiscal Year 2024 Earnings Results: Increasing Profitability and Value 
 Despite store closures and reduced revenue, GameStop shows improved profitability and the highest equity valuation in its history 
gmewiki.org/fy24
 FTDs 
 Failure to deliver / fails-to-deliver: a structural loophole that enables market participants to exploit the financial system for profit 
gmewiki.org/ftd
 GameStop Investment Policy 
 As legacy retail contracts, GameStop evolves into a capital allocator with a growing focus on strategic investments 
gmewiki.org/investment-policy
 Keith Gill 
 Keith Gill, AKA Roaring Kitty, AKA DeepFuckingValue 
gmewiki.org/keith-gill
 Financial Media Narratives on GME 
 Financial media is often demonstrably biased, cynical, and dishonest when reporting about GME and GameStop 
gmewiki.org/media-vs-gme
 Omission of DRS by Financial Media 
 Financial media is incentivized to not ever bring attention to DRS 
gmewiki.org/media-omits-drs
 Naked Short Selling 
 A form of fraud where the perpetrator profits while lowering the price of a target stock 
gmewiki.org/naked-short-selling
 CNBC on Naked Short Selling of GME 
 Naked short selling is a form of fraud where the perpetrator profits while lowering the price of a target stock. CNBC had an awkward moment about it. 
gmewiki.org/naked-shorts-cnbc
 Ryan Cohen 
 CEO and Chairman of the GameStop Board of Directors 
gmewiki.org/ryan-cohen
 The Ryan Cohen Interview with Joe Fonicello of GMEdd.com 
 On November 20, 2022, an interview with Ryan Cohen and Joe Fonicello of GMEdd.com is published. 
gmewiki.org/rc-interview
 Short Interest (SI) 
 A metric that measures the (reported) number of shares sold short, indicating bearish sentiment of a stock 
gmewiki.org/short-interest
 January 2021 GME Sneeze, also known as the "GME Short Squeeze" 
 Something unprecendented happened. Wall Street responded drastically 
gmewiki.org/sneeze
 "Sneeze" versus "Squeeze" 
 Which label is more accurate? 
gmewiki.org/sneeze-vs-squeeze
 Start: Welcome to gmewiki.org 
 An information tool all about GME and GameStop 
gmewiki.org/start
 GameStop Stores 
 GameStop continues to close stores as part of ongoing efforts to improve the financial health of the company 
gmewiki.org/stores
 Trading Cards 
 Starting in 2024, GameStop has made efforts to expand into the market of graded trading cards 
gmewiki.org/trading-cards
 GameStop Company Turnaround and Transformation 
 Since 2021, GameStop has been undergoing a transformation: fewer stores, higher value, renewed profitability 
gmewiki.org/turnaround
 T+35 Settlement Cycle 
 An observed market cycle related to FTDs (fails-to-deliver) that can influence the price of a stock 
gmewiki.org/t-plus-35