GameStop Q4 Earnings Preview: Technology Brands & Digital Segment To Remain The Highlight; Core Segments Struggle
GameStop (NYSE: GME) is scheduled to report its full year 2015 earnings report on March 24, 2016. [1] On one hand, the core segments — Software and Hardware — are struggling due to fewer number of core titles in the market and transition completion to next generation consoles. Whereas, on the other hand, a trend shift towards digitalization and high margin Technology Brands are expected to drive the company’s top-line performance. Below are Trefis estimates for GameStop’s Q4 2015 and full year 2015 revenues.
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