Bofferbrauer2 said:
While that's true, investors don't seem to have the same mindset. At least when you look at the Stock market, Sega is barely worth more than it did in 2008 (1000 Yen per share back then, now 1200... after a 300 Yen drop early February) and was worth much more in 2006-2007 (4500 Yen per share). Probably don't "monetize" enough for the shareholders. |
Its because SEGA doesnt have a powerful IP. To investers, a company is a combination of IP's. The more powerful IP's a company owns the higher their value.