D&B reports Q3 net loss of USD 42.1 million, up 28.7%

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D&B reports Q3 net loss of USD 42.1 million, up 28.7%

D&B - Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. reported third quarter 2025 revenue of USD 448.2 million, reflecting a 1.1 percent decrease compared to the same period in the prior year. Comparable store sales for the quarter declined by 4.0 percent. The company recorded a net loss of USD 42.1 million, or USD 1.22 per diluted share, compared to the same quarter in the previous year. Adjusted net loss for the third quarter was USD 39.4 million, or USD 1.14 per diluted share. Adjusted EBITDA for the period stood at USD 59.4 million. During the quarter, D&B opened one new domestic Dave & Buster's store and three new Main Event stores. The company expects to open two additional domestic Dave & Buster's stores in the fourth quarter, resulting in a total of 11 new stores and one relocation in fiscal 2025.

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