| Stefan.De.Machtige said: Iwata won't be fired. He must have set up a lot of his own people when nearly half off the Nintendo board retired. Who would replace him anyway? He will be under a lot pressure though. More then usual. Beside i doubt Nintendo will suffer a loss anyway. They might be looking to be seen beating their projections at this time. So that even a small profit or somewhat better sales look pretty good. |
Right. There is no one to pressure him. There's really no one to replace him. As that one thread we had pointed out earlier (building off of GAF research, of course...) the board is stacked with his people. It would take full-on, universal investor revolt to do anything drastic, and that's not how things work in Japan.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







