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3 Top Gaming Stocks to Buy in April
The video game industry has come a long way from its roots, gobbling up spare change slotted into arcade machines. In 2024, the gaming market is expected to reach a massive $282.3 billion, and it's
Why Nintendo Stock Was a Winner Today
Veteran player in the video game arena Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY) scored a few points on the stock exchange Monday. The Japan-based company saw its U.S.-listed shares rise by 2% following an analyst's
Nintendo Stock Drops as Investors Fear the Switch 2 Won't Launch Until Next Year
Shares of Japanese video game company Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY) fell on Tuesday after a Bloomberg report said that the company would delay the release of its new hardware device, the Switch 2. The
Why Nintendo Stock Popped Today
Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY) stock got a lift last week after reporting surprisingly strong results in its most recent quarter -- sales up 8% year over year, and profits per share up 18%. Further helping
Why Nintendo Stock Leveled Up on Tuesday
Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY) stock jumped early Tuesday, rising 4% by early afternoon trading, compared to a flat result in the wider market, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence
Forget AI, Nvidia's Next Big Catalyst Might Be Nintendo's Switch
Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock quadrupled over the past three years as the rapid expansion of the artificial intelligence (AI) market lit a fire under its data center business. Its high-end GPUs are
Everyone Knows About Mario, Pikachu, and Zelda Today. But Nintendo Surprisingly Started 90 Years Before Its First Video Game.
It was Christmas day 1989 -- or maybe it was 1988 -- when a much younger version of me unwrapped his first Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console.
I was over the Moon with this