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Slarvax said:
Nuvendil said:
Well that didn't last long :P

Not that I'm shocked Nintendo's stock fell sharply, it was grossly over inflated. Stock can't maintain that kind of growth on pure anticipation, the reality of the current times was bound to catch up. Will still probably stabilize significantly higher than where the stocks were before GO.

It still has to release in many countries and the most important one (Japan). They could also try to release it in China and Korea, which are the biggest mobile game markets, but right now it's not planned.

So the stocks will take a few more jumps. Safe to say Nintendo shares will be like 1.5x or maybe even 2x more expensive than before PoGo released when everything settles down.

Well my point is that even after it releases everywhere it still won't justify the prices we saw.  Nintendo only gets at most some 30% of the revenue from GO, their actual growth is radically disproportionate to the stock growth.