GameStop’s $55.5 Billion Bid for eBay Sends Shockwaves Through Retail and Tech
GameStop Launches $55.5 Billion Takeover Bid for eBay
In a stunning move, video game retailer GameStop announced today that it has submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire e-commerce giant eBay for $55.5 billion. The offer, priced at $125 per share—half in cash and half in stock—represents a 20% premium over eBay’s last trading price and a 46% premium compared to its closing price on February 4, the day GameStop first began accumulating eBay shares.

GameStop now owns approximately 5% of eBay’s outstanding stock, according to the company’s press release. The bold bid marks the latest chapter in GameStop’s transformation under CEO Ryan Cohen, who has been reshaping the brick-and-mortar retailer into an e-commerce powerhouse.
‘Nobody More Qualified’ to Run eBay, Says Cohen
In an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal, Cohen defended the acquisition bid. “There is nobody who is more qualified, based on my experience, to run the eBay business,” he said. The statement reflects Cohen’s confidence in his ability to revitalize eBay, much as he has attempted to do with GameStop.
Analysts, however, remain skeptical about the feasibility of such a massive deal. The offer would require significant financing and regulatory approval, and GameStop’s own market capitalization is roughly $12 billion—far less than the proposed purchase price.
Background: From Meme Stock to Mega-Acquirer
GameStop, once a struggling brick-and-mortar retailer, became a meme stock phenomenon in early 2021 when Reddit-driven retail investors caused its share price to skyrocket. Since then, Cohen—co-founder of Chewy—has taken the helm, pushing the company toward e-commerce and NFTs.
In February, GameStop began secretly buying eBay shares, amassing a 5% stake. The company’s move to bid for eBay entirely is seen as a bold pivot to dominate the online marketplace space, directly challenging Amazon and Shopify.
eBay’s stock rose 8% in after-hours trading following the announcement, indicating market excitement but also uncertainty about the deal’s outcome.
What This Means: A New Era for E-Commerce?
If successful, the acquisition would instantly make GameStop a major player in e-commerce, combining its gaming retail base with eBay’s vast marketplace for consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales. The deal could also accelerate GameStop’s NFT and blockchain ambitions, as eBay has already dipped into digital collectibles.
However, the regulatory hurdles are enormous. The Biden administration has taken a tough stance on large mergers, and a $55.5 billion deal would undergo intense scrutiny. Additionally, GameStop’s ability to finance the cash portion remains unclear—it may need to issue massive debt or dilute existing shareholders.
Ryan Cohen’s track record with Chewy shows he can build an e-commerce company, but turning around eBay—a mature platform facing competition from Amazon, Walmart, and niche players—is a different challenge. The coming weeks will reveal whether this is a visionary bet or a risky overreach.
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