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- GameStop's CEO had an awkward CNBC interview. At various moments, the hosts laughed, exhaled, or raised their eyebrows.
- Ryan Cohen's repeated insistence that he didn't understand a financing question drew a laugh from host Becky Quick.
- We rounded up the standout moments, from his distracted demeanor to a moment of moxie — and all the awkward pauses.
Well, that was…something.
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen appeared on CNBC to discuss the company's unsolicited recent proposal to acquire eBay. Over the 16-minute interview, Cohen appeared distracted, frustrated, or straight-up confused by the questions, drawing laughter and exasperated sighs from the co-hosts.
At other times, he seemed to have a bone to pick with the network, telling the hosts multiple times that CNBC had previously predicted GameStop would do "really, really poorly."
Meanwhile, four different CNBC hosts took their turns asking questions — and after hitting a wall, gave deep exhales and perplexed looks to his responses.
For those who don't have time to watch the interview, or who are left even more confused after finishing it, we captured the most important frames.