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GameStop Corp GME

GameStop Corp. offers games and entertainment products through its stores and e-commerce platforms. The Company operates in four geographic segments: United States, Canada, Australia and Europe. Each segment consists primarily of retail operations, with the significant majority focused on games, entertainment products and technology. The Company has a total of approximately 4,169 stores across all of its segments: 2,915 in the United States, 203 in Canada, 404 in Australia, and 647 in Europe. Its stores and e-commerce sites operate primarily under the names GameStop, EB Games and Micromania. Its Australia and Europe segments also include approximately 49 pop culture themed stores selling collectibles, apparel, gadgets, electronics, toys and other retail products for technology enthusiasts and general consumers in international markets operating under the Zing Pop Culture brand. The Company's brands also include its print and digital gaming publication, Game Informer magazine.


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Post by BullPath77on Nov 20, 2024 10:39am
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GME's New Board Addition: Game-Changer or Just Noise?

GME's New Board Addition: Game-Changer or Just Noise?Nat Turner joining the board might be bigger than it seems, especially with those PSA connections.

Collectibles and authentication are massive markets, and this could be GME's way of carving out a niche beyond gaming.

If they can integrate PSA services smoothly in stores or even online, it’s a whole new revenue stream. But hey, execution is key here—seen too many times where hype doesn’t match the follow-through. What’s everyone’s take? Could this pivot actually stick?
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