With a change in its business practices, GameStop Corporation (NYSE:GME) allows CEO Ryan Cohen the ability to buy and sell ...
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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen's failure to report the acquisition of Wells Fargo shares promptly resulted in a sharp focus on his ...
GameStop now sports $4.2 billion in cash, after raising new capital on Roaring Kitty's Meme call for higher stock prices in ...
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On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission said Ryan Cohen, managing partner of RC Ventures and Chairman and CEO of GameStop ...
After acquiring the shares, Cohen had periodic communications with Wells Fargo’s leadership regarding ways to improve the ...
The FTC has imposed a $985,320 civil penalty on GameStop CEO Cohen as he did not report the purchase of a significant amount of WFC shares to the agency, as required under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.
Cohen agreed to the settlement with the FTC without admitting any wrong doing. The settlement isn’t final until a federal judge approves it.
GameStop Chief Executive Ryan Cohen has settled an alleged antitrust-law violation with the Federal Trade Commission in connection with the acquisition of a chunk of Wells Fargo voting securities.
Gamestop Corp. Chief Executive Officer Ryan Cohen will pay almost a $1 million penalty over allegations that he violated ...
Ryan Cohen had amassed more than $100 million in Wells Fargo shares, the threshold for disclosure under the Hart-Scott-Rodino ...