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Shares of GameStop and AMC Entertainment Holdings companies that became famous as meme stocks in 2021, were rising early Thursday after surprise jumps on Monday. Shares of videogame retailer GameStop were up 49% in premarket trading to $45.42. Shares of movie-theater chain AMC surged 60% in early trading to $8.30.