State Street Corp. was among the investment firms in GameStop that decided to forgo ballots by keeping shares on loan. "How Investing Giants Gave Away Voting Power Ahead of a Shareholder Fight" at 9:10 a.m. ET, incorrectly said called it Street Street Corp. in one reference.
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