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To own GameStop today, you generally have to believe it can turn a legacy, store-heavy model into a resilient ecosystem around gaming, collectibles and digital engagement, while keeping its balance sheet in check. Recent earnings showed solid profitability and higher margins, but the US$1.40 billion debt-to-equity transaction shifts attention to capital structure: it may strengthen the balance sheet in the short term, yet it also amplifies concern about dilution just as the share price has fallen to a two‑year low. That sits uncomfortably beside a large buyback authorization and recent approval to increase authorized shares, which once looked like catalysts but now feel more complicated. Near term, the key question is whether any operational momentum can offset investor unease around additional equity issuance.
However, growing dilution risk is something current and potential shareholders need to keep front of mind. Despite retreating, GameStop's shares might still be trading above their fair value and there could be some more downside. Discover how much.Explore 6 other fair value estimates on GameStop - why the stock might be a potential multi-bagger!
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