noname2200 said:
Presumably so it can make a profit without having to rely on favorable currency exchange rates. Nintendo's doing better than in years prior, but it's hardly in a healthy position at the moment. |
Companies can do right selling buildings and insurances. Favorable currency exchange rates counts too, at least for a couple of years.
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