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aryu said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

Sales means everything... and I think Monster Hunter on Nintendo so far have sold well so even though the exclusivity might run out... I think Capcom might make continue to make it on Nintendo anyway... Or Nintendo can buy Capcom since they only have like 200 mill on their bank


Just because they have 200m in their bank doesn't mean that Nintendo can just buy them.  Money in bank doesn't say anything about how much a business is worth. A business's worth has to take into account all assets (fixed and current) and liabilities!

Take into account that most of the money that they spent just before their annual report was used on developing new games which have yet to be released on the market.

In addition to that, Capcom sold more than 2million copies of MH4 in the first week of launch so that would've already increased the money they had in their bank account after their last financial statement.

So please do not say that company X can buy company Y because they have a certain amount of money in their bank account. It doesn't work like that!

Well its obvious that there is a lot more to it than that... I am just over simplifying the whole process since in comparasion to capcom, Nintendo has over 8 billion in their bank so I think Nintendo has more than enough money to buy them... And yes Monster Hunter 4 sold a crazy amount, but on Nintendo hardware therefore giving Nintendo money as well



                  

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