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This image provided by VIZ Media, shows the book cover of "Ask Iwata".  Nintendo's late president Satoru Iwata oversaw the video-game maker's global growth, helping make Super Mario and Pokemon household names. “Ask Iwata" was published after his death from cancer in 2015 at 55 and an English translation of the book is being published this month by VIZ Media. (VIZ Media © HOBONICHI via AP)
Late president's book outlines vision for Japan's Nintendo

By Yuri Kageyama Apr. 12, 2021 08:16 PM EDT

FILE - Pedestrians pass a GameStop store on 14th Street at Union Square, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York.    Behind GameStop’s stock surge is the grim reality that the video game retailer is floundering even as the industry around it is booming.  Many investors fully understand the contradiction between GameStop’s stock price and its business fundamentals. But for those who imagine it to be the next Tesla or Amazon, the truth is: It’s likely not.
  (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
GameStop's stupefying stock rise doesn't hide its reality

By Anne D'innocenzio Feb. 03, 2021 12:01 AM EST

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