GameStop Corp. shares more than doubled in afternoon trading on Wednesday, surprising those who thought the video game retailer's stock price would stabilize after recent hearings in the U.S. Congress prompted by the fierce rally and steep dive that upended Wall Street in January.
GameStop shares were up 60 percent after hours at around $146, following a 103-percent rise during the day's trading.
Trading in GameStop was halted several times following a rally that began around 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time Wednesday with no obvious catalyst.
Analysts that follow the stock could not point to one single reason for the sharp move, offering reasons that included a corporate reshuffle.
"GameStop announced the resignation of its CFO last night. Some may have taken this as a good sign that RC Ventures is making a difference at the company in terms of trying to accelerate the shift to digital," said Joseph Feldman, an analyst at Telsey Advisory Group.
GameStop logo is seen near displayed stock graph in this illustration taken February 2, 2021. /Reuters
Stephanie Wissink, analyst at Jefferies Research declined to comment on the afternoon stock spike but referred to her research report following the CFO resignation. Wissink said it did not seem like a coincidence that the CFO resigned after the company settled with activist investor Ryan Cohen's RC Ventures.
"We expect GME to pursue a CFO with a more extensive tech (vs. retail) background, which will be a signal of the direction the company is due to take in coming years," Wissink wrote in her note.
The spark also seemed to take posters on Reddit's popular WallStreetBets forum by surprise.
"Why is GME going back up. is it Melvin covering?!" one user wrote.
In January, shares of GameStop soared more than 1,600 percent as retail investors bought shares to punish hedge funds such as Melvin Capital that had taken outsized bets against the company. Melvin Capital said it lost 53 percent before closing its position in GameStop.
Other so-called "stonks" – an intentional misspelling of "stocks" – favored by retail traders, also shot higher in Wednesday afternoon trading. AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. gained 18 percent, while BlackBerry Corp. rose nearly 9 percent. Shares of Canadian cannabis company Tilray Inc. gained nearly 13 percent.
The retail trading frenzy was the subject of hearings in Washington last week, where Keith Gill, a Reddit user and YouTube streamer known as Roaring Kitty who had boosted the stock with his videos, reiterated that he was a fan of the stock.
Shares of GameStop remain nearly 74 percent their all-time high reached on January 27 despite Wednesday's rally.