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Nintendo Profits Despite Lower Revenue

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JAN. 28, 2015 • For the three month period ending December 31, Nintendo Co. Ltd. posted a net profit of Â¥45.22 billion ($382 million), up from Â¥9.6 billion ($81 million) during the same period last year. By the end of its fiscal year next March, the gamemaker expects to realize Â¥30 bill…..
JAN. 28, 2015 • For the three month period ending December 31, Nintendo Co. Ltd. posted a net profit of Â¥45.22 billion ($382 million), up from Â¥9.6 billion ($81 million) during the same period last year. By the end of its fiscal year next March, the gamemaker expects to realize Â¥30 bill…..
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The New Nintendo 3DS XL Analysis

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JAN. 20, 2015 • The new Nintendo 3DS XL is another salvo in the crowded battle to deliver portable devices into the hands of consumers.  Of course, the difference is this is part of the incredibly successful Nintendo line of portable products and is a successor of the original DS, the…..
JAN. 20, 2015 • The new Nintendo 3DS XL is another salvo in the crowded battle to deliver portable devices into the hands of consumers.  Of course, the difference is this is part of the incredibly successful Nintendo line of portable products and is a successor of the original DS, the…..
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Nintendo Departs Brazil Game Market

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JAN. 13, 2015 • Citing high import duties, Nintendo of America announced it was withdrawing entirely from the Brazil game market for now. The gamemaker said it made the decision because its current distribution model was “unsustainable.” Nintendo’s partner in the country is Gaming do Brasil, which has been instructed to no longer distribute Nintendo consoles or games in the country. There are no changes to Nintendo distribution in other Latin A…..
JAN. 13, 2015 • Citing high import duties, Nintendo of America announced it was withdrawing entirely from the Brazil game market for now. The gamemaker said it made the decision because its current distribution model was “unsustainable.” Nintendo’s partner in the country is Gaming do Brasil, which has been instructed to no longer distribute Nintendo consoles or games in the country. There are no changes to Nintendo distribution in other Latin A…..
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