GameStop Corp. (GME) Stock

GameStop Corp. (GME) is a Consumer Discretionary stock trading at $18.05 (as of 2026-08-20), with a market capitalization of $8.10B and a trailing P/E of 11.9. Figures are sourced from first-party U.S. SEC EDGAR filings and market data.

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Understand GameStop Corp.: how it makes money

GameStop is a specialty retailer that sells games and entertainment products through stores and e-commerce, making money from sales of new and pre-owned gaming hardware, accessories, new and pre-owned games, digital in-game currency and downloads, and licensed collectibles.

Earnings are driven by how much consumers buy across GameStop's mix of gaming hardware and accessories, gaming software (including digital downloads and in-game digital currency), and collectibles, while profitability is also shaped by operating footprint changes (stores in operation and net store closures).

Revenue by segment (latest quarter)
US$0.7B
Intl-AU$0.1B
Europe$0.1B

Business quality (Mixed): GameStop has a large loyalty base and a broad assortment across physical and digital gaming plus collectibles. The bear case centers on store footprint contraction (net store closures) and the risk that discretionary gaming and collectibles demand, and consumer preferences for where to shop, can shift sales volume.

Valuation: At 16× earnings, GME trades 15% below the Retail average (19×). Note: one-time items can distort reported P/E.

Bull case

  • Large loyalty community: GameStop reports 5.8 million Power Up Rewards Pro members, which can support repeat purchasing behavior tied to its product categories.
  • Many storefronts plus e-commerce reach: With 4,698 stores in operation and sales through its e-commerce properties, GameStop has multiple channels to reach customers.

Bear case

  • Store footprint is shrinking: GameStop reports net store closures of 118, suggesting it is reducing the physical footprint.
  • Demand mix risk across categories: Sales depend on consumer demand for multiple categories (hardware and accessories, software, digital currency and downloadable content, and collectibles), so shifts in spending patterns can affect results.
Valuation — source: SEC EDGAR (first-party)
Price$18.05
Market Cap$8.10B
P/E Ratio11.9
EV / EBITDA2.9
Price / Book1.39
Price / Sales2.41
FCF Yield15.4%
DCF Value (model)$9.77
DCF Upside vs Price-45.9%
Profitability & Growth — source: SEC EDGAR
Revenue (TTM)$3.63B
Net Margin11.5%
Revenue Growth (YoY)-5.1%
EPS Growth (YoY)181.8%
FCF Growth (YoY)360.9%
Financial Health — source: SEC EDGAR
Altman Z-Score2.51 (grey)
Piotroski F-Score6/9 (moderate)
Valuation vs Sector & Industry
Stock P/E11.9
Sector P/E (Consumer Discretionary)20.5
Industry P/E (Retail)19.5
vs Sector-41.9%
vs Industry-39.0%
Smart-Money Activity — SEC Form 4 / 13F / Congressional disclosures
Top Institutional HolderBlackRock, Inc. ($826.71M)
Institutional Holders Tracked10
Congressional Trades (recent)3
Company
SectorConsumer Discretionary
IndustryRetail
CEORyan Cohen
Employees6,000
CountryUS
IPO Date2002-02-13

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Data as of 2026-08-20.

Figures sourced from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC EDGAR) filings and market data. Not personalized investment advice.