Communication Breakdown

GameStop’s faceplant, Wells Fargo’s comeback


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In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine two very different corporate reputation moments: GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen’s awkward CNBC interview after announcing an unsolicited $56 billion bid for eBay, and Wells Fargo’s quieter emergence from nearly a decade of regulatory restrictions. Steve and Craig unpack why Cohen’s media appearance raised more doubts than confidence, especially when the deal narrative could not withstand basic questions about financing, execution, and credibility. They then turn to Wells Fargo, asking whether regulatory remediation actually equals reputational recovery. The episode offers a sharp lesson for communicators: visibility can accelerate evaluation, but only operational substance can sustain trust.

Takeaways
  • Media visibility can amplify confidence, but it cannot replace strategic coherence.
  • Ryan Cohen’s CNBC interview exposed unresolved questions about GameStop’s proposed eBay acquisition.
  • Wells Fargo’s regulatory closure does not automatically mean reputational closure.

Topics Mentioned
GameStop, Ryan Cohen, eBay acquisition bid, CNBC Squawk Box, media training, meme stocks, institutional credibility, virality, investor confidence, deal financing, strategic coherence, Wells Fargo, fake accounts scandal, regulatory remediation, consent orders, asset cap, corporate rehabilitation, reputational recovery, stakeholder trust, post-remediation drift, operational substantiation, governance, growth expectations

Companies Mentioned
GameStop, eBay, Amazon, TD Bank, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Wells Fargo


Episode Hashtags
#GameStop #eBay #Amazon #TDBank #CNBC #WallStreetJournal #WellsFargo #RyanCohen #CharlieScharf #CorporateReputation #PublicRelations #CorporateCommunications #CrisisCommunication #MediaTraining #InvestorRelations #ReputationManagement #StakeholderTrust #Governance #LeadershipCommunication #StrategicCommunications #MemeStocks #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork

Communication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
Produced in partnership with Advocast and  Shawn P Neal.

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