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What Impacted GameStop’s Q4 Results?
GameStop Inc (NYSE:GME) recently posted its Q4 FY 2018 results, which were below our estimates, as the pre-owned video games sales plummeted. Below we outline some of the key takeaways from the company’s earnings, and our estimates for 2019. Ho...
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How Will A Complete Shift To Digital New Video Game Software Impact GameStop’s Earnings?
GameStop Inc (NYSE:GME) has been facing a decline in sales of late, given the rise of digital downloads. In fact, the company might soon be sold, as some of the private equity companies are willing to buy GameStop, according to a media report . ...
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Lower Pre-Owned Video Game Products Sales Will Likely Weigh On GameStop’s Near Term Earnings
GameStop Inc (NYSE:GME) recently posted its Q3 FY 2018 results, which were below the street estimates. The company incurred a $587.5 million asset impairment charge primarily related to goodwill in Q3. It also lowered its fiscal 2018 guidance, w...
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GameStop Q3 FY18 Preview: Expect New Video Game Software Sales To Drive Earnings
GameStop Inc. (NYSE:GME) is scheduled to post its Q3 FY18 results on November 29. We expect the company to post a low single digit decline in the top line, as growth in New Video Game Software, and Digital, Technology Brands, Collectibles & ...
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Expect GameStop Revenues To Trend Lower In The Near Term
GameStop Inc (NYSE:GME) has been facing challenges in the recent quarters and the sales have been declining for most of its segments. This can partly be attributed to higher revenues generated in 2017, led by the success of the Nintendo Switch c...
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What Are GameStop’s Key Sources of Revenue?
GameStop Inc’s. (NYSE:GME) key sources of revenues are Digital Products, Retail & Tech Brands, New Video Game Software, Pre-Owned Video Games, and New Video Game Hardware. While the company’s Digital Products, Retail & Tech Brands ...
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GameStop Earnings Preview: Expect Digital Products, Retail & Technology Brands To Drive Q1 Growth
GameStop Inc. (NYSE:GME) is scheduled to post its Q1 results on May 31. The changing landscape in the gaming industry, with companies focusing more on digital sales compared to hardware sales, has negatively impacted the company’s performance. W...
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What To Expect From GameStop In 2018
We forecast GameStop Inc. (NYSE:GME) to post a modest revenue decline and adjusted EPS of a little over $3 in 2018. We expect its Digital Products, Retail and Technology Brands segment to see continued growth, which will likely be offset by a do...
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Key Takeaways From GameStop’s Q1 Earnings
GameStop (NYSE:GME) reported healthy first quarter results that were driven by strong Nintendo Switch sales and strong performance in the international markets. The company posted first quarter adjusted EPS of 63 cents, 12 cents higher than mark...
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Key Takeaways From GameStop’s Q4 Earnings
GameStop (NYSE:GME) reported mixed fourth quarter and full year results that were hampered by weak hardware and software sales during the holiday season. The company posted Q4 EPS of $2.38, 9 cents higher than market expectations, as well as net...
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GameStop Earnings Preview: Weak Holiday Season Likely To Impact Results
GameStop (NYSE: GME) is scheduled to post its fourth quarter and full year results on Thursday, March 23. The changing landscape in the gaming industry, with companies focusing more on digital sales compared to hardware sales, has negatively imp...
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GameStop’s Lackluster Earnings Sum Up The Quarter
Bogged down by weak software and hardware sales, GameStop ‘s (NYSE:GME) revenues and comparable sales slipped a little year-over-year in the third quarter of fiscal 2016. The company reported revenues at $1.96 billion, down 2.8% annually, ...
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GameStop’s Earnings Will Be Weighed Down By The Challenging Environment
GameStop is set to report its Q3 fiscal 2016 earnings on November 22 and we expect the company’s revenues to be down compared to the prior year period owing to weak sales for hardware and software. In fact, in its preliminary results, the c...
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GameStop: Why Is New Game Software Worth Less Than Its Revenue Contribution?
GameStop ‘s (NYSE:GME) new game software segment contributes just over 20% to the company’s value as per our estimates, despite accounting for 30% of its revenues. This is because the new game software business is less profitable than...
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How Important Is The Retail & Technology Brands Segment For GameStop?
GameStop ‘s (NYSE:GME) retail & technology brands business contributes almost 40% to the company’s value as per our estimates, despite accounting for just 26% of its revenues. This is because the retail & technology brandsR...