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[转贴]传闻:IT巨鳄思科将巨资收购任天堂?

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发表于 2006-2-9 08:59  ·  福建 | 显示全部楼层
这件事如果是真的话,我想日本政府也会干预的,毕竟也算是国家的产业的一个代表了

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发表于 2006-2-9 09:05  ·  北京 | 显示全部楼层
当年微软收购任天堂的时候开价是250亿刀,荒木那边牵的线,山内都动摇了,但是坚决要保留便携业务,所以最终谈崩了。

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发表于 2006-2-9 09:10  ·  内蒙古 | 显示全部楼层
但是坚决要保留便携业务

呵呵,MS估计也就想要这个

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发表于 2006-2-9 09:23  ·  北京 | 显示全部楼层
我就是做cisco设备的,我觉得思科在短期内不可能有这么大的手笔,都是500强企业,如果发生兼并的话资金是个问题。而且cisco无论在美洲还是欧洲都受到了前所未有的挑战,大家都知道中国有华为,但是欧洲的juniper的任何阶层的设备都不比ciso差,高端产品比cisco强,价格还便宜。在看看南美,3com和华为联手压得cisco喘不过气。所以我觉得无论怎么看这则新闻都像是个谣言,我们不妨等下代网络正式启动后再来讨论

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发表于 2006-2-9 09:32  ·  湖北 | 显示全部楼层
思科收购任天堂是不可能的。想收购一家日本公司,光有钱是远远不够的,何况思科近年来的日子远远比不上网络泡沫的那些个年头,它在自己的主战场都要想办法保份额。

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发表于 2006-2-9 09:38  ·  日本 | 显示全部楼层
cisco的确是一个大公司,但是当今的企业并购大多是在协商基础上的。
日本的证券法也刚刚改革,恶意收购基本没可能,更何况任天堂这种绩优股。
股市也是买卖合意的基础上交易才成立的,重金收购的话当然可以,但只会给cisco带来一屁股债。

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发表于 2006-2-9 09:49  ·  上海 | 显示全部楼层
不要成为现实才好啊- - ................

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发表于 2006-2-9 10:46  ·  上海 | 显示全部楼层
我可以说绝对不会成功的!!!

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发表于 2006-2-9 10:52  ·  未知 | 显示全部楼层
明天.....
花为收购省大了................

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发表于 2006-2-9 11:44  ·  未知 | 显示全部楼层
转 Gamespot
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Cisco considering Nintendo buyout?
Source: Page two of an article on News.com, owned by GameSpot parent CNET Networks.

The official story: Nintendo did not respond to requests for comment.  

What we heard: Just under two weeks ago, Cisco Systems announced that it was launching a new home entertainment division. The move was a new direction for Cisco, which has made billions supplying networking hardware to huge corporations. However, it had been suspected ever since Cisco bought Scientific-Atlanta, a leading maker of cable boxes, last November for $7 billion.

Cisco's announcement has led many a tech reporter to ponder what company might be next on the cash-flush tech giant's shopping list. Yesterday, one such reporter, News.com's Marguerite Reardon, published her own prognostication article titled, "Is TiVo next on Cisco's push into homes?"

But while the first page of Reardon's article focused on Cisco scooping up the troubled maker of the popular--and highly addictive--personal video recorders, it was the second page that got gamers' alarm bells ringing. After clicking on a link marked "Nintendo another possible candidate," readers were treated to Reardon's reasoning for a Cisco-Nintendo union.

"A stretch? Not really," she wrote. "Microsoft, which is emerging as a key competitor to Cisco in the home entertainment market, is already in this market with the Xbox 360. Gaming has already proved to be a strong application for broadband, so it makes sense that Cisco would want to own a game device to help drive more traffic on its network. With its popular GameBoy [sic] product, Nintendo would also provide Cisco an entree into the mobile-handheld market." The fact that, unlike its cousin the DS, the Game Boy Advance has no Internet functionality did not dampen Reardon's enthusiasm for the potential buyout. And since it was released in 2004, the GBA-to-GBA wireless adapter hasn't exactly been a runaway hit.

Given that the Cisco-Nintendo article has "News.com" in the URL, many Nintendans took it as hard news. However, News.com also provides news analysis, and the piece is clearly marked as such in bold red letters at the top of its first page. In other words, the article is Reardon's informed prognostication about Cisco's possible next move--not official confirmation of any such deal.

Bogus or not bogus?: Bogus for now--and highly unlikely to ever happen, in our own opinion, as Nintendo remains profitable.
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