A new Nintendo NX speculation thread? Sweet!Jokes
I expect questions on when their mobile plans will be released, and how many mobile games will contribute revenue to this financial year, and if Nintendo expects such revenue to be substantial. Plans may have changed since we last heard that they were doing 5 games for this year. We're getting close to launch now so they should be able to be pretty accurate at this stage.
The directors own practically no shares.
He's not going to get fired anytime soon. He's said the right things to the investors thanks to their mobile initiatives.is it the time where Iwata can be fired? just wondering.
I have a feeling this one might get really ugly.
But the shares tanked right after the Digital EventNot really. Shares jumped after the DeNA deal.
This is a shareholder conference and not a place for fanboy outrage like E3.
But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
Eh, normal fluctuation. Unless you can explain why fanboy disappoint directly weigh on Nintendo stock prices.But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
Absolutely not!Are the uncomfortably weird shareholder questions unique to Nintendo?
It's pretty crazy to think anyone on GAF could invest a couple grand into Nintendo shares and own more of the company than Miyamoto.
Buy on rumors, sell on news. Happens pretty much all the time, everywhere.But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
Still the shares dropped a decent amount. I can see some investors addressing how Nintendo shat the bed this E3. After all it is also about the company image and some shareholders actually care about videogames
But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
Still the shares dropped a decent amount. I can see some investors addressing how Nintendo shat the bed this E3. After all it is also about the company image and some shareholders actually care about videogames
But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
But the shares tanked right after the Digital Event
I just had a thought. Nintendo is doing a very abnormally large amount of online maintenance this week. What if the maintenance is so they can turn on some of the services that they developed with DeNA during this event? There is precedent for Nintendo doing this sort of thing. The web version of Miiverse launched during an investor briefing.
I have a feeling this one might get really ugly.
DeNA aquired 1% of Nintendo, Nintendo aquired 10% of DeNA.I would assume an Exec from DeNA will be joining the board at some point?
Didn't the two companies purchase minority stake in each other?
I can see them "trade" some execs for better coordination. IIRC DeNA is working on the NX OSRösti;169397327 said:DeNA aquired 1% of Nintendo, Nintendo aquired 10% of DeNA.
I would assume an Exec from DeNA will be joining the board at some point?
Didn't the two companies purchase minority stake in each other?
The directors own practically no shares.
The directors own practically no shares.
If understood Japanese company law correctly the whole board is supposed to be composed of independent directors with no shares in their employer.
He's not going to get fired anytime soon. He's said the right things to the investors thanks to their mobile initiatives.
They also have to get the most out of those puppets
I imaging you're joking, but just in case.
I don't know if we'll get full details about the membership service: Iwata mentioned October's meeting as the next occasion where he would've disclose details about it to investors. But maybe other tidbits?
No, they're doing 5 games within 2 years of the announcement. More specifically, there are going to be 5 mobile games by the end of the fiscal year in March 2017.
I thought it was supposed to launch this calendar year for current platforms. Not necessarily mutually exclusive, I know, but am I misremembering?
The stock went down quite a bit after e3, so I imagine they noticed. Either that or they are Metroid fansThis has me curious as to how much the shareholders are aware of the general negative reaction from E3 was considering the reports by bigger news websites outside of general gaming journalism such as Bloomberg took notice. The mobile deals and theme park will likely tide them over however.
The stock went down quite a bit after e3, so I imagine they noticed. Either that or they are Metroid fans
To further the question above.. What's the process of buying stock from scratch? Tempted to get some before QoL and mobile details get discussed
1. set up an account with a brokerage (e.g. schwab, eTrade, whatever you want).
2. transfer money into the account from your bank.
3. buy shares.
Right now is probably not a great time to buy. they can sink a little lower still, and I don't think there are any great announcements coming from them until NX stuff. Unless mobile does huge for them I don't see the stock making much of a gain on positive earnings.