Movement Alert|GameStop Rises 11.57% in Regular Trading, Q1 Earnings Significantly Beat Expectations Combined with $2 Billion Buyback Plan and eBay Acquisition Push

Market Focus06-03 21:31

On June 3, GameStop rose 11.57% in regular trading, trading at $23.33/share, with trading volume of $62.76 million. The surge was driven by a trio of catalysts: a blowout Q1 earnings report, a newly announced $2 billion share repurchase program, and continued momentum behind its proposed acquisition of eBay.

GameStop reported Q1 adjusted earnings of $0.30 per diluted share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $0.16 by 87.5% and representing a 76.47% increase from $0.17 per share a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter reached $835.3 million, up 14% from $732.4 million in the prior year, also exceeding the $766.6 million consensus. The company recorded its highest quarterly net income in history, with operating income reaching $143 million versus a loss of $10.8 million a year ago.

Simultaneously, the board approved a $2 billion stock repurchase authorization effective through June 2029, signaling management confidence in the company's long-term value. Additionally, CEO Ryan Cohen continues to push the $56 billion acquisition of eBay, having increased GameStop's stake to 7.8% and planning to deploy $9.4 billion in cash reserves alongside up to $20 billion in debt financing from TD Bank, with market expectations pointing toward an imminent proxy fight.

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