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The quantum computing inventory craze echoes the GameStop saga — plus, a mea culpa on Constellation Brands

Customers enter a GameStop retailer in San Rafael, California.

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It occurs each working morning now, between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. ET, the adoption of a few shares, hijacked from their closing worth and gunned so laborious that you must surprise precisely what sort of sport is being performed. Some of the time the shares are oddball biotechs, the sorts that simply acquired approval for a mid-stage trial for some sickness that, thank heavens, you have by no means heard of. Sometimes they are often shares with information that we do not find out about but, sometimes leaked downgrades or upgrades from brokerage homes. We’ll by no means know the way the leaks had been obtained and by whom. We simply know it is nefarious.

Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
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