GameSquare Holdings, Inc. (GAME) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

GameSquare Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GAME) Q1 2024 Results Conference Call May 20, 2024 5:30 PM ET

Company Participants

Justin Kenna – Chief Executive Officer
Mike Munoz – Chief Financial Officer

Conference Call Participants

Sean McGowan – ROTH Capital Partners

Operator

Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us for the GameSquare Holdings 2024 First Quarter Conference Call. On the call today, we have Justin Kenna, GameSquare’s CEO; Lou Schwartz, President; and Mike Munoz CFO. [Operator Instructions].

Before management discusses the results, I’d like to remind everyone that certain statements on this call may be forward-looking in nature. These include statements involving known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements. For information about forward-looking statements and risk factors, please see our 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, which is available on the company’s website or with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

I would now like to turn the call over to GameSquare’s CEO, Justin Kenna. Justin, please go ahead.

Justin Kenna

Thank you, and good afternoon to everyone joining us on today’s call. I’m extremely excited to review the progress we’re making at GameSquare as we pursue strategic priorities aimed at creating a fast-growing, highly profitable next-generation media business. Activity across our business is extremely high, and we’re making significant progress optimizing our business model, investing in long-term growth and improving profitability. While we still have work to do, we believe our pro forma results demonstrate the meaningful accomplishments we are making to create lasting value for our shareholders.

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