It is quite amazing how often "the stock" knows, ahead of the news... Gamestop (GME) despite a virtual monopoly on pure play video game retail (one of the few recession proof niches) has been a massive underperformer, especially as institutional money flows into the retail niche as an "early cycle recovery" thesis. In fact it's closer to March lows than recent highs.
It is uncanny how "stocks" know the news ahead of the news... eh?
Via Reuters
- Video game retailer GameStop Corp (GME) said on Thursday its first-quarter profit rose 13 percent, driven by sales of popular titles like "Resident Evil 5" and "Street Fighter IV, but same-store sales fell more than expected.
- GameStop, said net income was $70.4 million, or 42 cents a share, up from $62.1 million, or 37 cents a share, a year earlier. Sales rose 9.2 percent to $1.98 billion, the Grapevine, Texas-based company said.
- But comparable store sales - sales at stores open at least a year - were lower than the company expected, declining 1.5 percent, due to the recession in Europe and a slowdown of new console sales that occurred late in the quarter.
- The company expects to earn between 28 cents to 33 cents a share in the its fiscal second quarter. It also expects same store sales to decline by 8 percent to 11 percent.
- But it reiterated its full year diluted earnings range of $2.83 to $2.93 with same store sales expected to range from flat to up 2 percent.
- Chief Executive Daniel DeMatteo said the company "sustained its strong earnings growth momentum … despite less-than-planned comparable store sales." He also said the second half of this fiscal year is expected be stronger than the first half because of a "wide-ranging" lineup of new titles.
- Gross margin rose to 27.4% from 26.1%.
- New-game software sales slid 2.8% while new hardware sales rose 17%. Sales of used games jumped 32%.
- GameStop, which is based in Grapevine, Texas, opened 114 new stores during the quarter. In February, it said it planned to open more than 400 stores this year.

[Mar 5, 2009: Gamestop Hit by Amazon.com's Move into Used Games]
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