| Xenostar said: What looks to be missing from this article, is that the shareholders did have a Vote and chose to Retain Kaz as CEO. Would be interesting to see if Iwata would dare put his job up for a vote. |
Every meeting his posiiton is put for voting
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/02/report-iwata-in-trouble-at-nintendo
"According to Nikkei (and translated by Siliconera), Iwata is coming upon a "June of trials," as the Nintendo president's approval rating has dropped for the past three years. Nintendo hosts a general shareholder meeting every June, in which the company's investors vote to approve Iwata back on the board of directors. The report states Iwata's approval rating was 92.9 percent in 2011, but that dipped to 77.3 percent last year."







