Jim Cramer Says GameStop Is Arguably The Worst Company In America
Portfolio Pulse from Adam Eckert
GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) reported Q4 revenue of $1.794 billion, missing estimates of $2.05 billion, and earnings of 22 cents per share, below the expected 29 cents. The company did not hold a conference call to discuss these results, continuing a trend for the fourth quarter. Jim Cramer criticized GameStop, calling it arguably the worst company in America, and highlighted a note from Wedbush predicting GameStop's demise within five years due to declining sales from various factors. GameStop shares were down 15.742% at $13.06.
March 27, 2024 | 6:17 pm
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GameStop reported lower than expected Q4 earnings and revenue, with no conference call to explain the results. Jim Cramer and Wedbush analysts predict a grim future for the company.
The significant miss on both revenue and earnings expectations, combined with the lack of a conference call for the fourth consecutive quarter, has likely contributed to a negative investor sentiment. Jim Cramer's harsh criticism and Wedbush's prediction of the company's demise within five years add to the bearish outlook, which is reflected in the stock's sharp decline.
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