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GME, MVIS, CPRI Shares Plunge to 52‑Week Lows Amid Market Sell‑off
✍️ Asianet Newsable
🗓 20 Aug 2026, 01:35 PM
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Shares of GameStop (GME), Mvis (MVIS) and Capri Holdings (CPRI) fell to their lowest levels in a year on Tuesday, driven by broader market weakness.
GameStop Corp (GME), Mvis (MVIS) and Capri Holdings (CPRI) each touched their 52‑week lows on Tuesday, marking a sharp retreat for the three equities. The decline came as global equity markets faced heightened volatility, with investors reacting to mixed earnings reports and lingering macro‑economic concerns.
Analysts noted that the three stocks, though operating in different sectors, were caught in a broader sell‑off that saw risk‑ier assets lose ground to safer havens. The move to year‑low levels underscores the sensitivity of these shares to shifts in market sentiment.
While the exact percentage drops were not disclosed, the fact that all three securities reached their lowest points in twelve months highlights the pressure on mid‑cap and growth‑oriented stocks in the current trading environment.
Analysts noted that the three stocks, though operating in different sectors, were caught in a broader sell‑off that saw risk‑ier assets lose ground to safer havens. The move to year‑low levels underscores the sensitivity of these shares to shifts in market sentiment.
While the exact percentage drops were not disclosed, the fact that all three securities reached their lowest points in twelve months highlights the pressure on mid‑cap and growth‑oriented stocks in the current trading environment.