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What happened to Nintendo stock (NTDOY) in the last two weeks?


What happened to Nintendo stock (NTDOY) in the last two weeks?

Nothing that I can see changed dramatically, other than experiencing normal volitility, trading between $68-$76 over the last two weeks:

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=NTDOY.PK

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