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kowenicki said:
BengaBenga said:
Like Kowenicki said:

The main issue for Nintendo's shareprice is the strong Yen. So until the Japanese government starts artificailly weakening the Yen, the only thing Nintendo can do is lower the costbase, which is hard with a new console on the way.

they have spent a ton of money doing that 3 times in the last 18 months... it didnt work.

I don't know why investors assume the Yen is so stable as to rush to it as a shelter currency. Japanese debt rates are worse than pretty much anyone else in the developed world and they haven't seen economic growth in any signifcant measure in 20 years. Anyone else would have collapsed utterly by now...



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.