| mountaindewslave said: ehhh but Nintendo's assets are mostly cash assets. Sony's has very little cash and I'm pretty sure still debt, the majority of what is considered their 'assets' is loads and loads of electronics and things from their different divisions I'm just saying liquid assets are generally considered much more valuable. Sony does not have a lot of assets that can be immediately be turned into billions of cash out of nowhere |
Sony actually does have 37.8 billion US dollars in current assets ...







