Name Confusion Fuels ‘Wrong’ ClubHouse to Surge Over 1,000%
1 min readArticle by Bailey Lipschultz. Yahoo – February 16, 2021.
(Bloomberg) — ClubHouse Media Group Inc., a self-described marketing and media firm targeting social media influencers, has surged over 1,000% this year as retail traders mixed the company up with a similarly named app.
Beverly Hills, California-based ClubHouse, which changed its name from Tongji Healthcare Group Inc. and promoted its influencer and social media focus starting last month, has drawn some confusion among investors. The company shares a name with the buzzy conversation app known as Clubhouse, which is backed by venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and is not publicly traded.
ClubHouse shares, which trade under the ticker CMGR, have soared 1,026% this year with its market value ballooning to $2.5 billion from just $225 million in early January, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That means the over-the-counter traded stock carries twice the last reported value of the audio-chat app, according to Axios. […]
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