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rolltide101x said:
Pavolink said:
This speaks loud and clear at how Sony should drop from the hardware race and go third party.


I will assume you mean Nintendo lol. PS4 should outsell the Wii U in a matter of months

I said clear: SONY.



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superchunk said:
Anfebious said:

This thing is totally fake. Good photoshop skills but we all know Sony is way above Nintendo.

lol

Just out of curiosity, why can't you believe this?

Sony has a lot of losing divisions.

I know they have problems but they always can sell a bulding or two and get back on top.



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rolltide101x said:
Pavolink said:
This speaks loud and clear at how Sony should drop from the hardware race and go third party.


I will assume you mean Nintendo lol. PS4 should outsell the Wii U in a matter of months


And yet Nintendo, a company that only focuses on gaming software and hardware, is worth more than Sony, a company that has its hands on almost everything entertainment related and is big in the insurance business.

Nintendo would best be compared to Sony Computer Entertainment, and that's only a small part of Sony's business.



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...things will likely be different when Nintendo misses their forecasts.

All of them :/

...oh well, a phyrric "victory"....that won´t last long.

Sony really should get rif of their TV section.



orniletter said:
...things will likely be different when Nintendo misses their forecasts.

All of them :/

...oh well, a phyrric "victory"....that won´t last long.

Sony really should get rif of their TV section.

It won't. These are results after Sony PR speaks of PS4 - PS+ numbers and Nintendo will likely post profits. Missing impossible forecasts won't be a surprise for investors.



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Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe

DKCTF didn't move consoles

Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor

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Pavolink said:
rolltide101x said:
Pavolink said:
This speaks loud and clear at how Sony should drop from the hardware race and go third party.


I will assume you mean Nintendo lol. PS4 should outsell the Wii U in a matter of months

I said clear: SONY.


True, and 3DS will outsell both Vita and PS4. 



 

osed125 said:

Lock if re-posted

http://i.imgur.com/kynB09W.png

Your point being????

Sony has assetts valued at around $150 billion.



Stock price doesn't equal assets



Pavolink said:
rolltide101x said:
Pavolink said:
This speaks loud and clear at how Sony should drop from the hardware race and go third party.


I will assume you mean Nintendo lol. PS4 should outsell the Wii U in a matter of months

I said clear: SONY.

Lol! I think you got more chance of Nintendo going thirdparty than ever Sony. Sony are huge compared to nintendo and not just a games company. Sony Assetts are valued at $150 billion.

I said clear: Nintendo



Ashadian said:
osed125 said:

Lock if re-posted

http://i.imgur.com/kynB09W.png

Your point being????

Sony has assetts valued at around $150 billion.

Some reading for you. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marketcapitalization.asp

Definition of 'Market Capitalization'

The total dollar market value of all of a company's outstanding shares. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying a company's shares outstanding by the current market price of one share. The investment community uses this figure to determine a company's size, as opposed to sales or total asset figures.


Frequently referred to as "market cap."