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Washington Business Tonight - Electronic Arts shares slide on weak outlook (Electronic Arts Inc. narrowed its net loss in the last quarter but video game sales declined, and a disappointing outlook for the company sent its shares down sharply Monday)
Electronic Arts shares slide on weak outlook
NEW YORK - Electronic Arts Inc. narrowed its net loss in the last quarter but video game sales declined, and a disappointing outlook for the company sent its shares down sharply Monday
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