Starbucks employees writing the names of millions of customers in hilariously wrong ways to get them to post the images across social media with Starbucks branding.
Released in 1971, but way ahead of its time. Invoked a deep sense of humanity and togetherness never before seen in the world of marketing and advertising.
Used one of the greatest athletes of all time to convince young and aspiring athletes everywhere that a sugary performance beverage was the key to their success.
One of the most iconic campaigns in history. Nike was no longer just for elite athletes - the campaign made everyone feel like they could accomplish great things.
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“Meme stocks” like AMC and GameStop have captured the attention of the financial world.
But few understand what is actually driving these furious price rallies.
THREAD: The mechanics of a meme stock rally:
1/ First off, what is a meme stock?
There is no single definition, but meme stocks can be understood as stocks that experience rapid upward price movements as a result of collective social media evangelism.
The price movements are typically not related to business fundamentals.
2/ AMC and GameStop are the two most salient examples of meme stocks from recent memory.
Both experienced furious, Reddit-fueled rallies that left the financial establishment scratching their heads.
Heroes emerged, like fearless leader @TheRoaringKitty (who is not a cat!).