GameStop Corp
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Price: 31.36 USD -4.94% Market Closed
Market Cap: 14B USD
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Net Margin
GameStop Corp

1.5%
Current
-3%
Average
1.6%
Industry

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
1.5%
=
Net Income
63m
/
Revenue
4.3B

Net Margin Across Competitors

Country US
Market Cap 14.2B USD
Net Margin
1%
Country US
Market Cap 18.8B USD
Net Margin
3%
Country JP
Market Cap 1.6T JPY
Net Margin
17%
Country AU
Market Cap 10.6B AUD
Net Margin
5%
Country VN
Market Cap 89.8T VND
Net Margin
2%
Country CN
Market Cap 18.8B CNY
Net Margin
-2%
Country JP
Market Cap 382.4B JPY
Net Margin
1%
Country SA
Market Cap 7.2B SAR
Net Margin
7%
Country TH
Market Cap 64.4B THB
Net Margin
4%
Country JP
Market Cap 296.1B JPY
Net Margin
2%
Country US
Market Cap 1.6B EUR
Net Margin
2%
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GameStop Corp
Glance View

Market Cap
14B USD
Industry
Retail
Economic Moat
None

GameStop Corp., a name that once echoed through countless shopping malls across America, operates primarily as a retailer of video games, consoles, and related accessories. The company's history is steeped in classic retail methodology, where brick-and-mortar stores served as the primary avenue for sales and customer engagement. Originating as a powerhouse in the niche of video game retailing, GameStop captured the essence of youth culture, offering both the latest gaming titles and consoles in a tactile, immersive shopping experience. The stores provided a space where gamers could not only purchase their favorite games but also trade in old titles for store credit, fostering a community of repeat customers. Despite its initial success in traditional retail, the company's heavy reliance on physical stores faced headwinds with the rise of digital downloads and online retailing. As the gaming landscape shifted toward digital, GameStop adapted by expanding its online presence and diversifying its business model, yet its core operation remains deeply rooted in the buying and selling of physical game-related products. GameStop also generates revenue through the resale of pre-owned games and devices, leveraging customer trade-ins to boost profit margins. In recent years, the company has attempted to redefine its image beyond just a traditional retailer, exploring new revenue opportunities in digital markets and e-commerce. Challenges and controversies surrounding its stock have also cast a spotlight on GameStop, as its fluctuating market price became a narrative of financial markets' volatility. Despite the ebb and flow of its journey, GameStop continues to navigate the evolving gaming industry with a blend of traditional retailing tactics and modern digital strategies, seeking a place in an increasingly digital world.

GME Intrinsic Value
5.93 USD
Overvaluation 81%
Intrinsic Value
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What is Net Margin?

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
1.5%
=
Net Income
63m
/
Revenue
4.3B
What is the Net Margin of GameStop Corp?

Based on GameStop Corp's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 1.5%.