GameStop earnings overview - fiscal year 2012 to 2022
GameStop earnings overview - fiscal year 2012 to 2022
The last time GameStop posted positive full-year earnings was in 2017.
There has been a fair amount of talk of GameStop posting full-year profitability for the 2023 fiscal year, which is definitely within reach, but not guaranteed.
If GameStop posts full year earnings for FY23, it will be the first time in 6 years. It will be a momentous occasion!
It will also demonstrate that the prevailing sentiment put out by mainstream media doesn't reconcile with the reality that this company is not the loser that they want the world to think it is.
What happened in 2013 and 2017 though
9ReplyI want to see that topline grow more. Hopefully hardware sales will be good this year from Nintendo's new thing.
6Replycouple more years were available on SEC EDGAR:
1Replysome more data, i'll make a new post for this but for now saving it here:
FY 2005 total stores: 4490 revenue: 3,091,783,000 net earnings: 100,784,000
FY 2006 total stores: 4778 revenue: 5,318,900,000 Net earnings: 158,250,000
FY 2007 total stores: 5264 revenue: 7,093,962,000 net earnings: 288,291,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000095013408005892/d55358e10vk.htm
FY 2008 total stores: 6207 revenue: 8,805,897,000 net earnings: 398,282,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000095013409006730/d66430e10vk.htm
FY 2009 total stores: 6450 revenue: 9,077,997,000 net earnings: 377,265,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000095012310030164/d70778e10vk.htm
FY 2010 total stores: 6670 revenue: 9,473,700,000 net earnings: 408,000,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000095012311030842/d80233e10vk.htm
FY 2011 total stores: 6683 revenue: 9,550,500,000 net earnings: 339,900,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000119312512134615/d283661d10k.htm
FY 2012 total stores: 6602 revenue: 8,886,700,000 net earnings: - 269,700,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000119312513140443/d469015d10k.htm
FY 2013 total stores: 6675 revenue: 9,039,500,000 net earnings: 354,200,000 https://gamestop.gcs-web.com/static-files/3eb3d63d-81ac-484b-a131-ed7ab2d0ecaa
FY 2014 total stores: 6690 revenue: 9,296,000,000 net earnings: 393,100,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638015000078/form10k-fy14.htm
FY 2015:
total stores: 7117 revenue: 9,363,800,000 net earnings: 402,800,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638016000323/a10ka-fy15q4.htmFY 2016: total stores: 7535 revenue: 8,607,900,000 net earnings: 353,200,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638017000046/a10k-fy16q4.htm
FY 2017: total stores: 7276 revenue: 9,224,600,000 net earnings: 34,700,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638018000033/a10k-fy17q4.htm
FY 2018: total stores: 5830 revenue: 8,285,300,000 net earnings: -673,000,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638019000052/a10k-fy18q4.htm
FY 2019: total stores: 5509 revenue: 6,466,000,000 net loss: - 470,900,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638020000022/a10k-fy19q4.htm
FY 2020: total stores: 4816 revenue: 5,089,800,000 net loss: -215,300,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638021000032/gme-20210130.htm
FY 2021:
total stores: 4573 revenue: 6,010,700,000 net loss: -381,300,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638022000021/gme-20220129.htmFY 2022: total stores: 4413 revenue: 5,927,200,000 net loss: -313,100,000 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326380/000132638023000019/gme-20230128.htm
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some more data going back to fiscal year 2005.
Fiscal Year Revenue Net Income Store Count Revenue Per Store Net Income Per Store 10-K 2005 $3,091,783,000 $100,784,000 4490 $688,593.10 $22,446.33 link 2006 $5,318,900,000 $158,250,000 4778 $1,113,206.36 $33,120.55 link 2007 $7,093,962,000 $288,291,000 5264 $1,347,637.16 $54,766.53 link 2008 $8,805,897,000 $398,282,000 6207 $1,418,704.20 $64,166.59 link 2009 $9,077,997,000 $377,265,000 6450 $1,407,441.40 $58,490.70 link 2010 $9,473,700,000 $408,000,000 6670 $1,420,344.83 $61,169.42 link 2011 $9,550,500,000 $339,900,000 6683 $1,429,073.77 $50,860.39 link 2012 $8,886,700,000 -$269,700,000 6602 $1,346,061.80 $40,851.26 link 2013 $9,039,500,000 $354,200,000 6675 $1,354,232.21 $53,063.67 link 2014 $9,296,000,000 $393,100,000 6690 $1,389,536.62 $58,759.34 link 2015 $9,363,800,000 $402,800,000 7117 $1,315,694.82 $56,596.88 link 2016 $8,607,900,000 $353,200,000 7535 $1,142,388.85 $46,874.59 link 2017 $9,224,600,000 $34,700,000 7276 $1,267,811.98 $4,769.10 link 2018 $8,285,300,000 -$673,000,000 5830 $1,421,149.23 $115,437.39 link 2019 $6,466,000,000 -$470,900,000 5509 $1,173,715.74 $85,478.31 link 2020 $5,089,800,000 -$215,300,000 4816 $1,056,852.16 $44,705.15 link 2021 $6,010,700,000 -$381,300,000 4573 $1,314,388.80 $83,380.71 link 2022 $5,927,200,000 -$313,100,000 4413 $1,343,122.59 $70,949.47 link 1ReplyMan, when COVID started and GameStop forced their employees to keep working as "Essential" the Internet was RABID against them. Then when they realized they could be the stockholders that were "profiting" from these decisions they switched teams.
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