Buy Nintendo stock if you are so sure of what you said ;)
Nuff said..
Buy Nintendo stock if you are so sure of what you said ;)
Nuff said..
yeah, but how much does a Nintendo stock cost is the question . . .
NINTENDO
nintendo forever . . .

The only way I would buy Nintendo stock right now would be to short it.
3DS tepid start means they are going to have to lower their previsions again and the stock is going to take a dive...
I woudn't buy Sony stock either because as long as Sony-Erikson drag the results the stock isn't going to get a tonn of upside...
The only gaming related stock I own right now is Take Two and it has been doing well for me...
| padib said: What about Rockstar, they never seem to have a low-selling game? For the Sony investment, I was thinking more in just the games division (like SCEA), if that's at all possible. But guys, prescriptions prescriptions, the patients are ill. |
Rockstar belongs to Take Two ;)
And no you can not invest only in SCEA.
PS : it's a bit late to buy Take Two stocks now anyway, I got mine when it was cheaper, the stock still has some 25-30% upside but not a lot more. I'm just waiting I have had it over a year before selling so that I pay less taxes..
| padib said: Galaki mentioned the notion of truth through repetition, indeed a scary concept. |
Scary truth is scary.
| padib said: I think I knew that. *Scratches head The fact that I've been hearing the name take two less and less I guess I forgot. But I did know I'm almost sure. So good for you, they're always making hits. Too bad Blizzard and Activision are bound cause I would've said there's another company to invest in, all their games are hits. About the Nintendo stock diving, I know that the company's profit growth is very different from their stock level. I know one affects the other, but it's not always the most dominant variable. Stocks are affected a lot by predictions and perception, am I right? (I ask cause, honestly, I've never invested in stock before. I have mutual funds, but no stock) |
Revenue growth, profit growth and most important the capacity of the company to make accurate predictions for their future revenue and profit...(which Nintendo isn't so good at).
padib said:
I believe it's 900$ per share or per share pack (anyway you can't buy for less than a 900$ unit), at least that's what it was when I checked 5 years ago. |
Oh . . . thats not too bad . .
NINTENDO
nintendo forever . . .
