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Re: Weirdness: The Peculiar Questions of a Typical Nintendo AGM

mysteriouslyca

These shareholders are probably in their 60s-70s and owned the stock when all Nintendo manufactured were playing cards. Perhaps they should allow their grandchildren to attend these meetings and they can enjoy being at home. Shareholders are never a reflection of the company's customer. Maybe Nintendo should market a shareholder program through Club Nintendo. I would invest in the place where my games are created.