Nintendo posts fivefold profit rise
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Surging sales of Nintendo Co.’s Wii and DS video games lifted the company’s quarterly profit fivefold, prompting the Japanese game maker to raise its annual earnings forecast 40%.
Nintendo posted net income of 80.25 billion yen ($667 million) for the April-June period, up from 15.55 billion yen a year earlier.
Sales more than doubled to 340.44 billion yen from 130.91 billion yen the previous year, powered by brisk sales of Nintendo’s hand-held DS machine and its wand-wielding Wii console.
The Kyoto-based maker of “Pokemon” and “Super Mario” games raised its annual profit forecast to 245 billion yen from the 175 billion yen it forecast in April.
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