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The Japanese definition of CEO "taking full responsibility." #siliconv... | layoff | TikTok
Nintendo president Iwata and Mario creator Miyamoto take pay cut due to sputtering Wii U | VentureBeat
JanTheMan 🏳️🌈 on X: "I still remember when Satoru Iwata personally cut his own salary when Nintendo wasn't doing too well during the early 2010's Wii U era. https://t.co/7rTx86uGSu" / X
Nintendo president taking 50% pay cut
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Iwata And Miyamoto Both Take Pay Cuts In Response To Nintendo's Poor Financial Results | Nintendo Life
That time a CEO voluntarily slashed his own salary, just to be nice - Fact Fiend
Nintendo CEO slashes salary in half to apologise for Wii U losses - GameSpot
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 boss Iwata halves pay, Miyamoto's wage cut too | Eurogamer.net
Wii U Sales Down 36%, Nintendo Executives Taking Pay Cut
Nintendo's Directors Earn A Relatively Modest Wage Compared To Other Industry Execs | Nintendo Life
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata had cut his own pay to cover the loss. : r/MadeMeSmile
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata dies at 55
Nintendo promises 10% pay hike even as it trims profit outlook | Reuters
Nintendo CEO cut his salary - Blind
Nintendo CEO took 50% paycut to avoid layoff - Blind
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Dies Of Cancer At 55 - I24NEWS
Nintendo's CEO Satoru Iwata Reaction to Layoffs Activates Positive Feedback - CEOWORLD magazine
Nintendo president takes 50% pay cut - GameSpot
All CEO's should take a paycut if a company has mass layoffs to be "profitable" : r/antiwork
Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata will cut pay in half after poor fiscal results - Polygon
Make CEOs Take Pay Cuts | The New Republic
Japan: Nintendo President Cuts Salary After Disappointing Profits in 2013 | TIME.com