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New Nintendo Wii

Nintendo has broken the mold of video console design. It needs to do something to get market share back from Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) which builds the XBox, and Sony (NYSE: ...
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Ten Companies Running Out Of American Customers

Companies locked in a struggle to remain viable and maintain their profits and sales sometimes begin to run out of customers. This happened to GM (NYSE: GM), which had a ...
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Microsoft Xbox Takes Lead From Wii, And Nintendo May Not Get It Back

There is growing evidence that the Nintendo Wii, which dominated game console sales for nearly three years, is losing market share. That position has been taken by the Microsoft (NASDAQ: ...
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New “Halo” Sales Hit $200 Million On Day One

Sales of Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT)new "Halo: Reach" video game reached $200 million on the first day it was available. The world's largest software company expects sales of the game to ...
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Video Game Sales Hit Lowest Level Since 2006

August video games fell to their lowest level in four years. The belief that sales had begun to recover, based on numbers from late spring and early summer, has proved ...
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Media Digest 8/13/2010 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg

Reuters:   The GM CEO will leave as the company has its IPO. 'Reuters:   Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) sued Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) over Android. Reuters:   Germany raised its forecast for the ...
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Nintendo Wii Sales Hit 30 Million In US

Nintendo Wii sales have not been particularly spectacular recently. The console is aged and the Sony (NYSE SNE) PS3 and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Xbox 360 have new features and have ...
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Microsoft: Tablet PC May Be The Next Xbox

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has been pretty good at protecting a lead. Its Windows 7 franchise has kept it well ahead of any other PC operating system and produced record sales ...
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Video Game Sales Remain Depressed, Wii Loses Ground

Video game sales were down again in June. The introduction of new games and cut in console prices by Microsoft Corporation (NYSE: MSFT), Sony (NYSE: SNE), and Nintendo (OTC:NTDOY) have ...
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