Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. - Common Stock (PLAY)
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+0.55 (2.33%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 16th, 2:07 AM EDT
Arcade company Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ:PLAY) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025, with sales flat year on year at $557.4 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.40 per share was 56.6% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · September 15, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 15, 2025
The US market regular session of Monday is over, let's have a look at the top gainers and losers in the after hours session today.
Via Chartmill · September 15, 2025
Dave & Buster's Entertainment announces financial results for Q2 after the market close on Monday. Here's a rundown of the report.
Via Benzinga · September 15, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 12, 2025
U.S. stock futures were swinging on Monday following Friday's mixed close. Futures of major benchmark indices were mixed.
Via Benzinga · September 15, 2025
The CNN Fear & Greed Index measures market sentiment, with Friday's reading showing a slight decline in the Neutral zone.
Via Benzinga · September 15, 2025
Stock futures slightly higher, Hain Celestial, High Tide expected to report earnings, Check Cap and Multi Ways Holdings make announcements.
Via Benzinga · September 15, 2025
Arcade company Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ:PLAY) will be announcing earnings results this Monday afternoon. Here’s what you need to know.
Via StockStory · September 13, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 11, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after a significant downward revision of U.S. job creation data raised concerns about the health of the economy.
Via StockStory · September 9, 2025
The stocks in this article have caught Wall Street’s attention in a big way, with price targets implying returns above 20%.
But investors should take these forecasts with a grain of salt because analysts typically say nice things about companies so their firms can win business in other product lines like M&A advisory.
Via StockStory · September 9, 2025
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success.
Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies - as Jeff Bezos said, "Your margin is my opportunity".
Via StockStory · September 8, 2025
Shares of arcade company Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ:PLAY) fell 2.6% in the afternoon session after investors reacted to broader market concerns about the health of the U.S. job market.
Via StockStory · September 5, 2025
Shares of arcade company Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ:PLAY) fell 3.7% in the afternoon session after the major indices continued to retreat (Nasdaq -1.5%, S&P 500 -1.2%) amid profit-taking and renewed concerns about tariffs.
Via StockStory · September 2, 2025
The $10-50 price range often includes mid-sized businesses with proven track records and plenty of growth runway ahead.
They also usually carry less risk than penny stocks, though they’re not immune to volatility as many lack the scale advantages of their larger peers.
Via StockStory · September 2, 2025
Shares of arcade company Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ:PLAY) fell 3.1% in the afternoon session after Truist Securities lowered its price target on the stock ahead of the company's upcoming earnings report.
Via StockStory · August 27, 2025
Shares of arcade company Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ:PLAY) jumped 4% in the afternoon session after a broad market rally fueled by signals of an imminent interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech signaled a potential interest-rate cut in September, sparking the strongest cross-asset rally since April. This dovish shift in focus toward the jobs market sent major indices soaring, with the S&P 500 climbing 1.7% and the Russell 2000 index of smaller companies jumping 4%. The broad positive market sentiment provided a significant tailwind for stocks like Dave & Buster's. Adding to the upbeat mood, the company announced the grand opening of a new 22,000 sq. ft. location in Mumbai, India, marking another milestone in its international expansion strategy.
Via StockStory · August 22, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after markets continued to decline, as investors grew cautious ahead of a key speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The move came as U.S. equity markets recorded a fifth consecutive day of losses for major indexes like the S&P 500, with technology stocks experiencing the largest declines. Investors have grown wary that the sharp rally in the tech sector since April may have advanced too far. The market-wide caution is largely driven by the upcoming Jackson Hole symposium, a meeting of central bankers, where traders are anxiously awaiting Fed Chair Powell's speech on Friday for guidance on the future path of interest rates.
Via StockStory · August 21, 2025
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report showed inflation holding steady, bolstering investor optimism for a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The data, which revealed that inflation remained at 2.7% for the year ending in July, was seen as a positive sign by investors. This stability increases the likelihood that the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates at its upcoming September meeting. Lower interest rates can stimulate the economy by making borrowing cheaper for both consumers and businesses, which often translates into higher consumer spending. This is particularly beneficial for the Consumer Discretionary sector, which includes companies selling non-essential goods and services like apparel, travel, and electronics.
Via StockStory · August 12, 2025
Small-cap stocks can be incredibly lucrative investments because their lack of analyst coverage leads to frequent mispricings.
However, these businesses (and their stock prices) often stay small because their subscale operations make it harder to expand their competitive moats.
Via StockStory · August 6, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the latest U.S. consumer confidence report revealed underlying weakness despite a headline increase, raising concerns about future spending. While the Conference Board's headline Consumer Confidence Index rose to 97.2 in July, the details painted a more cautious picture for investors. The Present Situation Index, a measure of consumers' assessment of current business and labor market conditions, actually fell. More telling for the sector, the report showed a decline in buying intentions for major discretionary items such as homes, cars, and most appliances. This combination of factors signals potential weakness in future consumer spending, casting a shadow over companies that rely on non-essential purchases.
Via StockStory · July 29, 2025
Check out the companies making headlines yesterday:
Via StockStory · July 16, 2025