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Seven Esports Stocks to Watch for Game Time Gains
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31320, member: 636"] MarketBeat says seven esports stocks deserve your attention right away. These companies let you put money into competitive video gaming. They create games, run events, pay for ads, or show matches online. The market grows fast because it mixes tech, fun, and sports all together. These special picks traded the most money among all esports stocks in recent days. PENN Entertainment brings sports, fun, and casino games to people across America. They run five different parts of their business in different areas plus online betting. You can find online sports bets in many places. It also runs online casinos under names like Hollywood Casino, L'Auberge, ESPN BET, and theScore Bet. PENN shares fell $1.17 on Thursday to $16.00. Almost 2.7 million shares changed hands that day. The company carries debt about 2.34 times higher than cash. Their stock moved around $19.45 during the past month and stayed near that price for the past 200 days. Insight Enterprises sells computer stuff and services across America and beyond. They help companies set up cloud systems, protect from hackers, build smart data tools, and create better workplaces. Their stock dropped $10.73 during Thursday trading, ending at $136.92. About 269,000 shares were traded that day. Investors pay around 21 times the company's earnings for each share. The price averaged $160.64 last month and $172.54 over six months. They keep debt low at only 0.3 times their available cash. Sphere Entertainment creates live shows, including concerts, family events, and sports. They host boxing matches, college basketball games, hockey tournaments, bull riding competitions, fighting events, and esports matches. Their venues include The Garden, Hulu Theater, Radio City Music Hall, and Beacon Theatre in New York City, plus The Chicago Theatre. Shares fell $2.87 on Thursday to $30.61. More than 505,000 shares traded hands that day. The company's market value sits at $1.1 billion right now. Their stock price averaged $40.23 during the past month. Madison Square Garden Sports runs professional teams as its main business. They own the New York Knickerbockers basketball team and the New York Rangers hockey team. The company also controls development teams, including the Hartford Wolf Pack hockey team and Westchester Knicks G League basketball team. Their shares decreased by $4.84 on Thursday, finishing at $194.39. Just 31,361 shares traded that session compared to their usual 108,797 daily volume. The company has a market value of around $4.67 billion. Buyers currently pay 82 times the company's earnings for each share. DouYu International creates platforms where people watch gaming streams in China. They connect game makers, pro esports teams, tournament organizers, advertisers, and viewers all in one place. The stock fell $0.19 on Thursday to $7.06. Almost 70,000 shares changed hands versus their normal 228,587 daily trades. Its market value is about $223 million today. The price averaged $11.12 during the past 30 days and $10.90 across six months. Their highest price reached $20.17 recently but has fallen a lot since then. NIP Group wants to create amazing esports events that excite fans around the world. They aim to become the best esports group anywhere. The company already works across Asia, Europe, and South America. Their shares decreased by $0.10 during Thursday trading, closing at just $1.85. Nearly 52,000 shares were traded compared to their usual 230,896. The price averaged $2.70 last month but $5.41 over the past six months. The stock has fallen dramatically from its high of $17.76 down to recent prices. GameSquare Holdings builds connections between gaming companies and young audiences. They run many businesses under one roof, including an esports talent agency, a digital media company, a marketing agency, an esports team, a production studio, a merchandise business, and advertising platforms. Their shares barely moved Thursday, adding just $0.01 to reach $0.52. Around 172,000 shares traded versus their typical 255,693 daily volume. The price stayed near $0.80 during the past month and $0.83 over six months. They've fallen far from their highest price of $2.25. [/QUOTE]
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