GameStop (GME) Q2 EPS Missed Expectations, While Revenue Grew 26% and Beat The Street
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GameStop (GME) Sinks 7% on Mixed Results, Analyst Says Focus Remains on Digital Business Scale and Infrastructure Investments
September 9, 2021 6:47 AM EDTShares of GameStop (NYSE: GME) are down more than 7% after the company delivered a Q2 EPS miss.
GME reported Q2 adjusted negative EPS of $0.76 to miss on the analyst estimate of negative $0.66. Revenue for the quarter came in at $1.18 billion versus the consensus estimate of... More

