Nintendo beats EA in market value stakes
Games industry analyst DFC Intelligence has released a new report which states that the total market value of leading games companies increased by 7% over the course of last year.
DFC looked at company growth between February and December 2005 and found that of the "big three", Nintendo experienced the largest increase in market value - which rose by 15% to 18.6 billion. Sony and Microsoft saw an increase of 7 and 1% respectively.
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