"TLDRS

GameStop Rejects Shareholder Claims, Debunks Heat Lamp, and Fully Supports ‘Plan’ For Shareholders.

GameStop states these allegations by the Proponent are speculative and lack factual evidence, misleading shareholders about the integrity of the Company and its DirectStock Plan.

GameStop goes on to say the connection between the DirectStock Plan’s recurring purchases and the alleged market manipulations is not substantiated, casting doubt on the relevance of these claims to the shareholder vote.

GameStop and Computershare assert that recurring purchases are intended for market transparency, not for facilitating any illegal activities."

Edited for clarity that it’s Dismal’s work. I obviously don’t know how to use Lemmy’s quote feature.

EDIT2, Dismal has more about himself and his work here…https://dismal-jellyfish.com/who-what-where-why-when-of-dismal-jellyfish-com/

"There is no wrong way to hold GameStop. PERIOD. FULL STOP.

Even holding a SHORT position (not illegal naked shorts) should be celebrated–that is a FUTURE buyer of the stock on the run up to being launched to Uranus. If you hold GameStop, or are new and interested in learning more we are good–we have enough in common to build on a foundation of respect and learn together.

Everything else is just window dressing at the end of the day–some look and are better quality than others (DRS vs buying and holding with a broker), but unless and until the current system burns to the ground and is rebuilt with smart contracts, holding GameStop anywhere is all it takes to be on this ‘team’."

Und so weiter…

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    9 months ago

    I generally agree. I certainty don’t know everything or who is saying things for their own or other external reasons.

    Dismal covers a lot of ground, so is perhaps a pro or backed by pros. Either way, it’s stuff beyond my normal prowl and I’m free, so far, to think about it in any way I want.

    I see the statements made by GME corporate as corporate statements.