Nintendo Becomes Second Most Valuable Company In Japan

by Mike Bendel on September 25, 2007 @ 8:54 am


The continued success of the Wii and DS has led Nintendo to become the second most valuable company in Japan. Nintendo’s total market value currently hovers around 8.34 trillion yen ($72.6 billion), surpassing digital camera maker Canon Inc.

Nintendo becomes Japan’s 2nd most valuable company [Reuters]

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shadowforte says:

Go Nintendo!

MenaceInc says:

who's the most valueable? :S

also,i'd like to know where Sony stands.. :P

shadowforte says:

In a stock room full of unsold PS3's.

Cheezeball99 says:

XD INDEED!

"We're pullin' for these to sell like hotcakes!"

"But sir, the demand is only about 40,000 a month... And this is a room of over 800,000 units."

"Well, where the hell are the legs they're supposed to sprout and walk away!? I heard Williams talking about that the other day."

"Sir, that was sarcasm, he was playfully pointing out your intelligence shortcomings at your expense."

"What?"

"He was calling you stupid, sir."

"FIRE HIM."

"Right away sir!"

And so after the Halo 3 7-11 fiasco getting fired, and then securing a job at Sony, Williams was fired again. What a winner.:laugh:

shadowforte says:

rofl :laugh:

MenaceInc says:

i like this william thing thats going on :P

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