Citi lowered the firm’s price target on Nintendo (NTDOY) to 14,200 yen from 15,800 yen and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm attributes the post-earnings selloff to concerns around profitability deterioration for the Nintendo Switch 2. Citi feels the concerns are not adequately reflected in Nintendo shares.
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