Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY)
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Nintendo Company Info
Nintendo manufactures and markets hardware and software for its interactive gaming systems, including the Wii, DS, and Game Boy series. Unlike its gaming brethren Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo sells its hardware at a profit.
News & Analysis
Why Nintendo Stock Fell Today
Is Nintendo's business headed for weak performance this holiday season?
Why Nintendo Stock Dropped Today
Switch sales are sputtering in their eighth year.
Why Nintendo Stock Rocked the Market Today
One researcher feels that historical patterns favor buying the video game veteran's shares; its fundamentals are impressive, too.
Why Nintendo Stock Was a Winner Today
A positive analyst note and the latest news about the upcoming Switch boosted the company's shares.
Nintendo Stock Drops as Investors Fear the Switch 2 Won't Launch Until Next Year
Management likely sees a little more life in its current product offering.
Why Nintendo Stock Leveled Up on Tuesday
Wall Street is in a playful mood.
Everyone Knows About Mario, Pikachu, and Zelda Today. But Nintendo Surprisingly Started 90 Years Before Its First Video Game.
The company's founder would be shocked by what it's become -- in a good way.
1 Incredible Entertainment Stock I'd Buy Way Before Disney
This company has rock-solid franchises and many different paths to grow.
Valuation
Podcast Episodes
Nintendo Switch Has Arrived as a Major Player
The console has been a fast seller, and it’s a clear rival for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Is Nintendo the Hottest Stock in Gaming?
On top of blowout sales of the Switch, fast-growing opportunities in mobile and digital are breathing new life into this stock.
Will Nintendo Continue to Soar Following Pokemon Go's Explosive Success?
Explaining the craze around the new mobile app game, and some concerns investors should be aware of.
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