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Shares of GameStop Corp. Cl A GME, -1.08% slipped 1.08% to $14.71 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around grim trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, -0.13% falling 0.13% to 4,258.19 and Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.03% falling 0.03% to 33,119.57.
GameStop Corp. Cl A closed $20.28 below its 52-week high , which the company achieved on October 31st. The stock demonstrated a mixed performance when compared to some of its competitors Thursday, as Apple Inc. AAPL, +0.72% rose 0.72% to $174.91, AT&T Inc. T, +1.23% rose 1.23% to $14.83, and Best Buy Co. Inc. BBY, -1.36% fell 1.36% to $67.63.
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