Investors are also focused on Nintendo's forecast for the fiscal year. The company expects net sales of 1.9 trillion yen, a 63% year-on-year rise but just short of LSEG estimates of 2 trillion yen. It expects net profit to jump 7.6% to 300 billion yen, below LSEG estimates of 388.8 billion yen.
However, Nintendo noted that all of its forecasts are based on U.S. tariff rates effective Apr. 10 — following a pause in U.S. President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs for many countries.
Nintendo in April delayed pre-orders for the Switch 2 in the U.S. after the initial announcement of Trump's sweeping tariffs on countries around the world. Nintendo's consoles are manufactured in Vietnam, which faces duties of 46% once the pause lifts.
Nintendo's President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Thursday that if additional tariffs are imposed and prices of its goods need to be adjusted, demand in the U.S. may decrease, Reuters reported. Duties could hit profit to the tune of tens of billions of yen, Furukawa added, according to the report.
Serkan Toto, CEO of Tokyo-based games consultancy Kantan Games, said Nintendo's forecasts are typically conservative.
"Nintendo loves lowballing their forecasts, and the current climate around tariffs gives them all the reason to be more cautious than ever," Toto told CNBC.
He added that tariffs are creating an "unclear future" for Nintendo, making it "impossible" for any hardware maker to make sales predictions.
"What happens if the tariffs on imports from China stay this high for longer or if they are raised for Vietnam?" Toto said.
"If Nintendo needed to raise prices by $100 or more, all bets would be off and the company would be under enormous pressure in the all important U.S. market."
If Apple succeeds, it will allow the company to roll back changes that have already started to shift the economics of app development. Developers including Amazon and Spotify have been able to update their apps to avoid Apple's commissions and direct customers to their own website for payment.
Prior to the ruling, Amazon's Kindle app told users they could not purchase a book in the iPhone app. After a recent update, the app now shows an orange "Get Book" button that links to Amazon's website.
Epic also plans to introduce new software to allow app and game developers to easily link to their websites to take payments.
Wednesday's filing from Apple doesn't address Rogers' accusations that the company misled the judge, but it does argue that the ruling was punitive. Apple's lawyers also claimed that civil contempt sanctions can only coerce compliance with an existing order, not punish non-compliance.
Apple said earlier this week in a court filing it would appeal the contempt ruling.
"We've complied with the court's order and we're going to appeal," Cook told investors on the company's quarterly earnings call last week.
Bitcoin investment firms raise large sums of money, often through a mix of equity and debt, to buy and hold bitcoin. Their stock becomes another way for investors to bet on the price of bitcoin.
Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), popularized the model, converting its cash reserves into bitcoin beginning in 2020. The move transformed the software company into a de facto bitcoin holding company, with the value of its stock soaring as bitcoin rallied. It's now one of the world's largest owners of bitcoin.
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Investors are also focused on Nintendo's forecast for the fiscal year. The company expects net sales of 1.9 trillion yen, a 63% year-on-year rise but just short of LSEG estimates of 2 trillion yen. It expects net profit to jump 7.6% to 300 billion yen, below LSEG estimates of 388.8 billion yen.
However, Nintendo noted that all of its forecasts are based on U.S. tariff rates effective Apr. 10 — following a pause in U.S. President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs for many countries.
Nintendo in April delayed pre-orders for the Switch 2 in the U.S. after the initial announcement of Trump's sweeping tariffs on countries around the world. Nintendo's consoles are manufactured in Vietnam, which faces duties of 46% once the pause lifts.
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Nintendo's President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Thursday that if additional tariffs are imposed and prices of its goods need to be adjusted, demand in the U.S. may decrease, Reuters reported. Duties could hit profit to the tune of tens of billions of yen, Furukawa added, according to the report.
Serkan Toto, CEO of Tokyo-based games consultancy Kantan Games, said Nintendo's forecasts are typically conservative.
"Nintendo loves lowballing their forecasts, and the current climate around tariffs gives them all the reason to be more cautious than ever," Toto told CNBC.
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He added that tariffs are creating an "unclear future" for Nintendo, making it "impossible" for any hardware maker to make sales predictions.
"What happens if the tariffs on imports from China stay this high for longer or if they are raised for Vietnam?" Toto said.
"If Nintendo needed to raise prices by $100 or more, all bets would be off and the company would be under enormous pressure in the all important U.S. market."
If Apple succeeds, it will allow the company to roll back changes that have already started to shift the economics of app development. Developers including Amazon and Spotify have been able to update their apps to avoid Apple's commissions and direct customers to their own website for payment.
Prior to the ruling, Amazon's Kindle app told users they could not purchase a book in the iPhone app. After a recent update, the app now shows an orange "Get Book" button that links to Amazon's website.
Epic also plans to introduce new software to allow app and game developers to easily link to their websites to take payments.
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Wednesday's filing from Apple doesn't address Rogers' accusations that the company misled the judge, but it does argue that the ruling was punitive. Apple's lawyers also claimed that civil contempt sanctions can only coerce compliance with an existing order, not punish non-compliance.
Apple said earlier this week in a court filing it would appeal the contempt ruling.
"We've complied with the court's order and we're going to appeal," Cook told investors on the company's quarterly earnings call last week.
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Bitcoin investment firms raise large sums of money, often through a mix of equity and debt, to buy and hold bitcoin. Their stock becomes another way for investors to bet on the price of bitcoin.
Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), popularized the model, converting its cash reserves into bitcoin beginning in 2020. The move transformed the software company into a de facto bitcoin holding company, with the value of its stock soaring as bitcoin rallied. It's now one of the world's largest owners of bitcoin.
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