The forward P/E is only a little over 16, even wiht the jump in share price. Anyone have a guess as to the chances Nintendo has been building inventory for the holiday sales?
The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.
The forward P/E is only a little over 16, even wiht the jump in share price. Anyone have a guess as to the chances Nintendo has been building inventory for the holiday sales?
The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.
They've been building inventory since releases quieted down a bit. Circuit City let out some of its hoard the other day and people still lined up an hour before the store opened to get Wiis.
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The Forbes write up on the new DS did not look super awful bad. The drop in the share price one would think that Nintendo was a Wall Street Bank. I guess thay can sell what they make, and if they can keep the cool new games coming they will raise forecast again.
It is getting late in the year for softie or sony to roll out a new game controller of some other widget to boost holiday sales.
The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.
Holy frijoles. Given that they sell more or less everything they produce...
Wait, what would that put the DS at, lifetime, at the end of the fiscal year?
| Onyxmeth said: Brav-f'ing-o Nintendo. Christ that's amazing. I should have bought into that the second the Wii started outselling the PS3 at launch. |
Yeah, I've often wished that too.
Haven't they done this about 8 times in the last few years now?
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To lavish praise upon this title, the assumption of a common plateau between player and game must be made. I won't open my unworthy mouth.
Yeah everytime i hear this i have to read the date on it. Looks like they raised profits yet again.
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The forward P/E is around 10. The yield is approaching 5%.
The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.
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