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Nintendo's Satoru Iwata mourned by fans | CNN
TodoNintendoS on Twitter: "RANDOM NINTENDO FACT #881 In 2011 and in 2014, due to the poor initial sales of the 3DS and the Wii U, respectively, Nintendo's former president Satoru Iwata cut
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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata passes away at 55 | Eurogamer.net
Japan: Nintendo President Cuts Salary After Disappointing Profits in 2013 | TIME.com
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Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata dies of cancer aged 55 | Nintendo | The Guardian
Miyamoto and Nintendo directors earn far less than other industry execs | VG247
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Nintendo CEO to Take 50 Percent Pay Cut After Losses – The Hollywood Reporter
Remember when Satoru Iwata cut his salary by 50% for 5 months due to the commercial failure of the Wii U, instead of firing people...these companies should take note. : r/gaming
Nintendo's Directors Earn A Relatively Modest Wage Compared To Other Industry Execs - Nintendo Life
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata dies of cancer at 55 | Shanghai Daily
Shigeru Miyamoto's base salary is higher than Bobby Kotick's | GamesIndustry.biz
Nintendo executives received bonuses after last year's financial successes | iMore
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When profits were poor, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata cut his own pay in half. : r/gaming
Nintendo's CEO Will Halve His Pay After Profits Drop
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Satoru Iwata will take a 50% pay cut
Nintendo Salaries | Comparably
TodoNintendoS on Twitter: "RANDOM NINTENDO FACT #881 In 2011 and in 2014, due to the poor initial sales of the 3DS and the Wii U, respectively, Nintendo's former president Satoru Iwata cut
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Reggie Fils-Aime and Satoru Iwata's Great Nintendo Friendship - Crast.net
Nintendo CEO Iwata doesn't earn as much as you'd think | Engadget