GameStop (NYSE:GME - News) reported Q2 profit that fell 15% to 22 cents a share, a penny above views. Sales slid 3% to $1.7 bil, missing. The video game retailer expects 38-41 cents in Q3, vs. analyst forecasts for 39 cents. It sees Q3 comp-store sales up 2%-4%. Shares climbed 4.7%.
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