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Forums - Sales Discussion - Credit Suisse Lifts Nintendo Rating to Outperform, Predicts 130 Million Switch Units Sold by 2022

 

Do you think this will happen?

Yes 112 29.17%
 
No 189 49.22%
 
Not sure 60 15.63%
 
I will not make a prediction 23 5.99%
 
Total:384
COKTOE said:
p0isonparadise said:

Never said it was bad thing. 

Never implied you did.

My apologies, that's how I interpreted your post. 



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p0isonparadise said:
COKTOE said:

Never implied you did.

My apologies, that's how I interpreted your post. 

No worries. :)



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SpokenTruth said:

Still supply limited.  Only bundles readily available.

http://www.nowinstock.net/videogaming/consoles/nintendoswitch/

That's actually not all bad considering the bundles include the most desirable games so far on the system and the price matches the combined MSRP of the system and the game ... 



also known as: buy stocks now so we can sell later.



Well they have certainly blown it out of the park with this prediction!

I'm bumping this up



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Well deserved rating

My only issue is how ridiculously undervalued Nintendo is, like barely hitting 70 Billion $ (same as Activision Blizzard) market cap despite literally having the biggest IP’s in the world and way more profits/cash on hand

They should be valued 100B$ at the very least



AngryLittleAlchemist said:I think i'm the only one predicting that 8 Deluxe will taper off pretty quickly after 2017

Worst prediction ever



OMFG

This was like the best prediction ever. It'll definitively be spot on with few margin of error. Insane to think about it, i don't think even the most optimist one would have predicted that.



Ka-pi96 said:

It's at 80m now, right? So they're predicting it will sell 50m this year? Yeah... that seems incredibly unlikely.

50 million in 2 years. And yes this seem very likely.

2020 was over 27 million.



h2ohno said:

While it's extremely unlikely, it's not out of the question either. If Nintendo sold better in Europe and had more market penetration outside NA, Europe, and Japan I'd see it as likely.

Simple lines, but good analysis. 

In this topic have all mambo Jambo and tin foil hat theories why switch not succeed. 

Fewer good opinion and analysis about this.