(Reuters) — GameStop (NYSE:GME) beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter revenue on Wednesday, buoyed by demand for videogames, collectibles and consoles.
The company reported revenue of $1.16 billion for the quarter ended July 29, up from $1.14 billion a year earlier.
Analysts on average had estimated $1.14 billion, according to three analysts polled by LSEG.
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