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AMC shares soar on ‘meme stock’ rally, price doubles in a week

Shares of AMC Entertainment capped a wild week of trading with a roller-coaster Friday that saw the shares surge🦩 as much as 38 percent in early trades before settling to end the day off 2 percent.

Despite Friday’s thud, the stock finished the week up more than 100 percent, giving the company an unprecedented market capitalization of nearly $12 billion. That’s up from less than half a billion dollars last year. Shares are up more than 1,200 percent since January. 

GameStop, which led the market rally in January that seemingly pitted a massive community of🦄 traders on Reddಌit against hedge funds that were betting against the stock, lost 13 percent on Friday after rallying🗹 15 percent earlier in the week.

With this week’s rally, AMC may have unseated GameStop as the favorite among R⛎eddit traders. 

In the WallStreetBets Reddit forum, users shared countless posts cheering the movie theater 🐽chain. “Invested all my savings into AMC!!! W🉐ish me luck guys,” one trending post read, while others shared images of their holdings. 

Retail investors on Twitter also rooted for the stock, with #AMCSTRONGꦕ, #AMC500k and #Occu𝔍pyWallstreetAMC all trending on Thursday.

AMC is a heavily shorted stock, meaning that many investors are betting shares of the company will drop in value. Almost 20 percent of AMC shares are currently sold short, compared with an average of 5 percent short interest in a typical US stoc🌠k, according to data from Ortex Analytics.

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An AMC theater is seen in Times Square as the company’s stock continues to rise. Christopher Sadowski

When a heavily shorted stock spikes in value, short sellers are forced to buy back borrowed shares at a 🌳loss to close their position and stymie losses. That forced buying can further fuel the rally in what’s referred to as a “short squeeze.” 

Short sellers betting against AMC have lost about $1.75 billion j✃ust this week, according to the 🅺data from Ortex.

A🍒s Reddit traders fuel the rally, Wall Street analysts focused on the underlying valueꩲ of AMC’s assets are likely looking on in confusion. 

While the moviegoing business is picking up as Americans emerge from the pandemic, AMC suffered substanജtial losses over the past year. The company has some $5.4 billion in debt, it announced in its first-qua𝔉rter earnings report, and has $1 billion in liquidity. 

The rally in the company’s stock price has helped it raise fresh cash to fund ಞongoing operation♐s. But ♋the company has yet to make a profit o🅺n a quarter since the pandemic struck.

For the first quarter of 202🍸1, AMC posted a net loss of $567.2 million compared with a loss of $2.18 billion a year earlier as the pandemic took hold.