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GameStop could be the next hot stock if it ditches video games

Jul 9, 2018, 18:34 IST

GameStop employee Randi Taber (L) sells a copy of 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3' to Chris Fowler of Nevada during a launch event for the highly anticipated video game at a GameStop Corp. store November 7, 2011 in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Video game publisher Activision released the eighth installment in the ''Call of Duty' franchise at midnight on November 8.Ethan Miller/Getty Images

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  • GameStop has been left out of retail's recent turnaround.
  • Jefferies sees an opportunity for the struggling video-game chain to resurrect itself by not focusing on games.
  • The stock could hit $18 if the chain instead focuses on selling consoles and creating a community of gamers, the firm said.
  • Follow GameStop's stock price in real-time here.

GameStop may be struggling, but one analyst says the "deeply discounted valuation" is missing some key elements to the chain's potential.

Jefferies initiated research coverage of the stock Monday with a surprisingly bullish outlook. The firm told clients it could reach $18 in the next year - 18% above Friday's closing price of $15 - by focusing on consoles and community rather than on games.

"Game publishers are disintermediating retail, going direct to players through downloadable content incl. major & micro transactions and expansion packs," analyst Stephanie Wissink said in a note. "By reducing dependence on software and instead managing the model to existing advantages in hardware & peripherals, content & community (37M in CRM), and opportunity areas digital, tech, & collectibles, we see GME evolving from a purveyor of packaged media toward a hub for gamer connections, platform & accessory purchases, and fan culture products."

Shares of the video-game retailer have fallen more than 70% from 2013 high of $57.74 a share as publishers have moved to a model that sells to players via online stores, cutting out middle-men like GameStop. Digital downloads, not physical disks, now make up a majority of video-game purchases, a nearly exact reciprocal to the situation a decade prior.

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GameStop's earnings have fallen 87% since 2011, and hit a low of $2.02 a share for the final quarter of 2018. Jefferies, along with other analysts polled by Bloomberg, think this should increase to above $3 when the chain reports its first-quarter results in August, following other retailers that have seen surprising growth in the face of the "retail apocalypse."

"We've observed meaningful valuation expansion across retailers where margin rates base, pricing power returns (inventory & markdown clean-up), and sector participation/consumption is healthy," Wissink says. "GME has not participated in this reversal, trading at 2x EBITDA vs. 5x-8x group, due in part to leadership turnover, lack of a articulated vision & direction, and overriding fears around software profit dependence."

Shares of GameStop were up 4% in early trading Monday following Jefferies' initiation. The stock is down 17% this year.

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