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GameStop Corp.(GME) Consumer Discretionary – Specialty Retail | Reports March 24, After Market Closes

Key Takeaways

  • The Estimize consensus is calling for EPS of $2.26 and revenue of $3.56 billion, 1 cent higher on the bottom line and right in line on the top line
  • Shares received a nice boost last week after management indicated that the company is on pace to beat its fiscal 2015 guidance
  • Currency headwinds cost GameStop $100 million in revenue and 2 cents on the bottom line
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  • GameStop, the one stop shop for all things video games, is scheduled to report fourth quarter earnings today, after the market closes. The Estimize consensus is calling for EPS of $2.26 and revenue of $3.56 billion, 1 cent higher on the bottom line and right in line on the top line. However, the Select Consensus is expecting $12 million less on the top line. The crowdsourced community has been been bearish on Gamestop, revising both EPS and revenue estimates down 6% in the past 3 months. Compared with the previous year, this predicts earnings growth of 5%, while sales are looking to grow by 3%. Historically, the video game retailer has consistently beat expectations, trumping Estimize in 69% and Wall Street in 76% of recorded quarters. 

    Despite a weak holiday shopping season, Gamestop is hoping year-end sales can give fourth quarter results a much needed lift. Shares received a nice boost last week after management indicated that the company is on pace to beat its fiscal 2015 guidance. However, this hasn’t been enough to reconcile the 28% decline in the stock price over the past 6 months. Gamestop is coming off of a disappointing third quarter with total sales decreasing 3.6%, reflecting a decline in every key segment; next generation hardware fell 20.4%, new software sales declined 9.3% and global comp sales shrank 1.1%. A majority of the contraction was attributed to currency headwinds which cost Gamestop $100 million in sales and 2 cents in earnings per share.