Nintendo Co Ltd
OTC:NTDOF

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Price: 66.71 USD 1.16% Market Closed
Market Cap: 77.7B USD

Net Margin

21.2%
Current
Declining
by 4.6%
vs 3-y average of 25.8%

Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.

Net Margin
21.2%
=
Net Income
¥369.1B
/
Revenue
¥1.7T

Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.

Net Margin
21.2%
=
Net Income
$369.1B
/
Revenue
¥1.7T

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Net
Margin
JP
Nintendo Co Ltd
TSE:7974
12.3T JPY
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US
Microsoft Corp
NASDAQ:MSFT
3.4T USD
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US
Activision Blizzard Inc
LSE:0H8X
74.1B USD
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US
Electronic Arts Inc
NASDAQ:EA
50.9B USD
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CN
NetEase Inc
NASDAQ:NTES
88.9B USD
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SG
Sea Ltd
NYSE:SE
71.9B USD
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US
Roblox Corp
NYSE:RBLX
61.3B USD
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US
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc
NASDAQ:TTWO
44.4B USD
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CN
Zhejiang Century Huatong Group Co Ltd
SZSE:002602
148B CNY
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JP
Nexon Co Ltd
TSE:3659
3.4T JPY
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JP
Konami Holdings Corp
TSE:9766
2.9T JPY
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Market Distribution

Higher than 92% of companies in Japan
Percentile
92st
Based on 6 917 companies
92st percentile
21.2%
Low
-122 700% — 2.9%
Typical Range
2.9% — 8.5%
High
8.5% — 63 031.4%
Distribution Statistics
Japan
Min -122 700%
30th Percentile 2.9%
Median 5.4%
70th Percentile 8.5%
Max 63 031.4%

Nintendo Co Ltd
Glance View

Nintendo Co., Ltd. began as a humble playing card company in Kyoto in 1889, founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi. Over time, it has astutely navigated the ever-shifting tides of entertainment, emerging as a global titan in the world of interactive entertainment. The company initially experimented with various niche markets, but its transformation began in earnest in the mid-20th century, as it delved into electronic entertainment. By tapping into the burgeoning video game market, Nintendo showcased its knack for reinvention. Its enduring success rests on a steady pipeline of innovative hardware and captivating software, stimulating and capturing the imaginations of generations. Nintendo crafts its narrative through both a revered stable of iconic game franchises and cutting-edge consoles. Its business model hinges largely on the symbiotic relationship between hardware sales and software success. Products like the Nintendo Switch serve as gateways, drawing consumers to its ecosystem with experiences that transcend traditional gaming boundaries. The company thrives on developing first-party blockbuster titles such as "The Legend of Zelda" and "Super Mario," which not only drive game sales but also generate substantial revenue through licensing and merchandise. Its amiibo line of interactive figurines and mobile apps—in partnership with well-known IPs like Pokémon—further exemplify Nintendo's strategy of weaving its beloved characters into diverse revenue streams. Nintendo’s unwavering blend of nostalgia, innovation, and strategic branding truly defines its position in the competitive landscape of entertainment.

NTDOF Intrinsic Value
53.8 USD
Overvaluation 19%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Net Margin?
Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.
How is Net Margin calculated?

Net Margin is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Revenue.

Net Margin
21.2%
=
Net Income
¥369.1B
/
Revenue
¥1.7T
What is Nintendo Co Ltd's current Net Margin?

The current Net Margin for Nintendo Co Ltd is 21.2%, which is below its 3-year median of 25.8%.

How has Net Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Nintendo Co Ltd’s Net Margin has decreased from 31% to 21.2%. During this period, it reached a low of 19.7% on Jun 30, 2025 and a high of 31% on Sep 30, 2022.

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