Price-To-Earnings (P/E) : Best Value Video Game Stocks
Price-To-Earnings (P/E) : Best Value Video Game Stocks
These are the video game stocks with the lowest 12-month trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio.
Because profits can be returned to shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks, a low P/E
ratio shows you’re paying less for each dollar of profit generated.
Price
Market Cap ($B) 12-Month Trailing P/E Ratio
($)
Nintendo Co. Ltd. (NTDOY) 61.26 58.4 13.3
SciPlay Corp. (SCPL) 18.95 0.5 22.0
Activision Blizzard Inc. (ATVI) 77.84 60.5 23.3
Source: YCharts
video game company. It develops and manufactures portable and console game
machines, as well as software, playing cards, and consumer electronics. Its game consoles
SciPlay Corp.: SciPlay is a developer and publisher of digital games for mobile and web
platforms. The company offers casino games, such as Jackpot Party Casino and Hot Shot
Casino, as well as casual and bingo games, such as MONOPOLY SLOTS and Bingo
Showdown. SciPlay announced in early July that it acquired Koukoi Games Oy, a
Finland-based developer and operator of casual mobile games. Financial terms of the
interactive entertainment content and services for video game consoles, personal
computers, and mobile devices. Its major titles include the Call of Duty and World of
Warcraft franchises. On Sept. 10, the Communications Workers of America union filed a
complaint with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board accusing Activision Blizzard of
violating federal labor law through the use of coercive rules, actions, and statements. The
complaint also alleges that the company interrogated its staff illegally.3 Activision
Blizzard has been a target of scrutiny from U.S. government authorities and dissent from
employees over the past several months. The recent union complaint is just the latest
development.