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Beasley Stock Soars Amid Meme Frenzy, Trading Halts


Beasley Media Group
Beasley Media Group

Beasley Broadcast Group (BBGI) is once again displaying classic "meme stock" behavior, with retail investors and online speculators driving massive, rapid swings in its share price despite ongoing financial challenges at the company.

The stock surged over 256% by late morning, jumping from an opening price of $6.05 -- already sharply higher than yesterday's $4.32 close -- to $14.45 by 11:45am. The explosive rise triggered multiple NASDAQ trading halts for volatility and "abnormal activity."

Analysts and market trackers note that Beasley has increasingly fit the profile of a meme stock, propelled by:

  • Extreme intraday volatility, with past sessions seeing moves from roughly $4 to over $20 in a single day.
  • Social media-driven hype, particularly from Discord trading groups, Reddit-style communities, and automated AI-generated stock posts.
  • Persistent M&A speculation, with online chatter frequently suggesting Beasley as a potential buyout target.
  • A low float and elevated short interest, making the shares highly sensitive to coordinated buying pressure.

That dynamic was visible again today. Prominent social media trading promoters highlighted the stock during its early surge. One such poster, "Coach Nick Money," touted that his private Discord flagged BBGI "before its parabolic run," while another trader, Jesse Whiteman, called Beasley "the M&A lottery ticket," claiming hedge funds were positioning for a possible $9-$12 buyout.

Market observers say the pattern aligns with typical meme-stock mechanics: Retail groups pile in, algorithms amplify the buzz, and rising prices force short sellers to cover, accelerating the climb.

For Beasley -- a traditional radio broadcaster operating 112 stations in 87 markets -- the wild trading stands in sharp contrast to its real-world financial pressures. But in the current environment, that may not matter much. As long as online speculation remains high, BBGI continues to be swept into volatile meme-driven cycles.

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