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Bark Stock Surges 50% on Takeover Bid, Analysts See 150% Upside

Bark Stock Surges 50% on Takeover Bid, Analysts See 150% Upside

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Bark stock surged over 50% in the past five days on massive trading volume, fueled by takeover rumors after GNK Holdings and Marcus Lemonis offered $1.10 per share in cash, a 22% premium sparking a bidding war. This under-the-radar pet subscription play now draws strong retail buzz, with analysts rating it a Moderate Buy and eyeing 150% upside to $2.33.

GameStop remains a retail favorite amid resurgent meme mania, holding steady through wild swings—up nearly 5% then down 15% before rallying 20%—as bullish calls persist on its small float and high short interest. Traders on Reddit's wallstreetbets keep it trending alongside AMC Entertainment, which shows flat revenue but shrinking losses, though dilution risks linger during spikes.

Plug Power exploded into focus with short interest above 25%, green energy hype, a NASA contract, and insider buying, positioning it as coiled for a breakout despite bearish metrics; fresh partnerships and electrolyzer growth have meme crowds piling in. Koss Corporation swung to profits on 27% sales jumps and DTC gains, ripe for sympathy plays with its tiny float and elevated shorts, drawing volume spikes.

Carvana impressed with record profits and EBITDA margins topping rivals, cementing its meme status amid online auto volatility. Other Reddit hot picks like BlackBerry, Nvidia ahead of earnings, Tesla on new EV models, Super Micro Computer for AI servers, and PayPal with 9% revenue growth keep chatter high, blending fundamentals with viral momentum.

Micron led meme indexes with 286% yearly gains, followed by Palantir at 131% and AMD at 91%, signaling tech crossovers grabbing retail eyes. No major regulatory shifts hit headlines, but short squeeze nostalgia thrives as Keith Gill's return reignites the frenzy.

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