GameStop Seeks Shareholder Approval To More Than Double Its Authorized Shares – A Look At The Important Figures
GameStop stated in its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it is seeking shareholder approval to increase its authorized common shares to 2.5 billion from 1 billion.
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