Dueño de Mets, Steve Cohen, sees the following ‘Twitter’ of the tras recibir amenazas

The owner of the New York Mets, Steve Cohen, took a Twitter “break” when it was announced that his family was receiving personal messages this week.

“It’s really frustrating to come and meet the fans of the Mets on Twitter, which unfortunately was surprisingly this week for erroneous information not related to the Mets that our family had to receive personal belongings”, Cohen said in a statement called on account of the fires at night.

“As if I were going to take a break for now. We will take other ways to listen to his suggestions and keep the compromise in mind. I love our team, our team and our fanatics, who are the best in basketball. The events of this week in no way will it affect our resources and our impulse to give a team of champions “, aggregate.

Cohen’s decision to leave Twitter seems to be triggering a conflict between Independent investors and covert funds. The retailers, licensed on Reddit, have inverted all the money that can be found in the actions of the Ministries of GameStop video games and some other companies. It has also increased the prices of the actions of those companies more than the imagination of any.

Cohen’s Point72 Asset Management got involved when it made a $ 750 million investment in Melvin Capital Management, a cobbler’s fund that was strongly opposed to GameStop and provoked a flurry of Reddit users.

GameStop sees the amount of 70% of the four para cerrar and $ 325. During the last three weeks, the stock generated an impressive 1,600% profit. The pain for the ‘traders’ diaries is that, at any given moment, the actions may collapse.

Antes to close his Twitter account, Cohen, the two richest of baseball players, with a maximum value of $ 14.5 mil.

Among the critics of Cohen, the WFAN’s matronly presenter and former NFL camp marshal, Boomer Esiason, said he would like to play the Mets’ games “almost exactly what is happening here”, with respect to the Cohen’s participation in the GameStop situation.

Joon Lee de, ESPN, and The Associated Press, contribute to a big note.

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