That is effin' nuts. I don't even remember Star Wars movies IPOing that high. {nm} Mar 17, 16:43
Inflation.... {nm} Mar 17, 16:48
Biden would bring back commission free Saturdays :) {nm} Mar 17, 16:50
I think there was something that IPO'd at 350 at some point, but don't quote me on that {nm} Mar 17, 16:58
Madame Web? {nm} Mar 17, 17:06
How that moviestock was ever above $100 for a while is a big mystery. {nm} Mar 17, 18:00
Not really. Even Morbius opened with $39 million. {nm} Mar 17, 23:18
Perhaps *before* Morbius came out, I kinda understand, but not *after* it came out. {nm} Mar 18, 06:40
STAR9 was H$400, according to my trade history Mar 17, 17:13
Yikes. {nm} Mar 17, 17:32
It's true! And if you play it such a ridiculous IPO right. . .and clearly wrong. . .you can still do OK. Mar 17, 22:34
Except STAR9 delisted at around $480... so anyone who bought at IPO and held long probably didn't have such great ROI. {nm} Mar 17, 23:05
what? it was a juggernaut on streaming. 91m hours in four weeks {nm} Mar 18, 08:04
Based on the box office of the last film, MARIO is a bigger franchise right now. {nm} Mar 18, 08:19
Release date is more like Dec 2025 to July 2026. {nm} Mar 18, 08:22
First Mario movie delisted at 490M... so great expectations for the no2? {nm} Mar 18, 12:27