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*Data last updated: 2026-04-20 02:43 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-20 02:43, Dave & Buster's Entertainmen (PLAY) is priced at $14,28, with a total market cap of $496,07M, a P/E ratio of -13,83, and a dividend yield of %0,00. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $14,11 and $15,02. The current price is %1,20 above the day's low and %4,92 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 2,89M. Over the past 52 weeks, PLAY has traded between $11,52 to $15,02, and the current price is -%4,92 away from the 52-week high.

PLAY Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$14,24
Market Cap$496,07M
Volume2,89M
P/E Ratio-13,83
Dividend Yield (TTM)%0,00
Dividend Amount$0,16
Diluted EPS (TTM)1,41
Net Income (FY)-$48,70M
Revenue (FY)$2,10B
Earnings Date2026-06-09
EPS Estimate0,61
Revenue Estimate$582,14M
Shares Outstanding34,83M
Beta (1Y)1.832
Ex-Dividend Date2020-01-09
Dividend Payment Date2020-02-10

About PLAY

Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. owns and operates entertainment and dining venues for adults and families in North America. Its venues offer a menu of entrées and appetizers, as well as a selection of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages; and an assortment of entertainment attractions centered on playing games and watching live sports, and other televised events. The company operates its venues under the Dave & Buster's name. As of January 30, 2022, it owned and operated 144 stores located in 40 states, Puerto Rico, and one Canadian Province. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Coppell, Texas.
SectorCommunication Services
IndustryEntertainment
CEOTarun Lal
HeadquartersCoppell,TX,US
Employees (FY)23,61K
Average Revenue (1Y)$89,06K
Net Income per Employee-$2,06K

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