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Their stock is down by 0.90 cents. Nike's is down by nearly $4, by comparison.
Steam has triple the clients that all consoles combined has. And thats low balling it. Also, gamepass further cripples console sales.
Are you an investor?
Why don't you do percentages.
Also, Nike is suffering because of things outside of their control (tariffs).
What external factors are causing Ubisoft to fail?
You're unfamiliar with how stocks work. It's not the monetary value, it's the percentage drop that's important. Ubisoft is down 7.15%, Nike is down 5.45%
Forgive Raven, he didn't learn percentages in school. The teachers were too busy teaching them about the gender unicorn.