The financial year that ended on January 29, 2022 was one of two halves for GameStop. “The closure of the store network in the early part of the financial year, combined with the effects of the Covid pandemic on supply chains, drove the continued shift to online sales,” its directors report. Then, sales recovered at its 43 stores scattered all around the Republic. Between recovery from the pandemic and the structural shift to online gaming, the retailer has reported herculean efforts to shore up its business, and yet warns that “going concern is applied in the current year financial statements…
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