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Question I have for some more knowledgeable apes with a better memory.
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Why does everyone quote the 140% short interest as the max number that we know so often if it was revealed in the Robinhood lawsuit that that number was definitely 225% at least at some point. I see a lot of math done off the 140% and see it used as a talking point more. Am I imagining that number from the Robinhood suit?
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