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Top 10 Oldest Successful Companies

Which companies have been able to withstand the test of time? Kongo Gumi and Twinnings are examples of companies that have maintained their popularity over the years! This list is about the oldest and most successful companies that have never failed to impress their customers.

10. Zildjian
9. Kongo Gumi
8. Nintendo
7. Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan
6. Old Bushmills Distillery
5. Sotheby’s
4. Twinings
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  1. 8. HAH! This company would have been more higher if it wasn’t for stupid decisions that caused them to be not the #1 video game company as they used to be back in a few generations ago. Remember the sales failure of the Wii U, their mishandling of certain franchise like Metroid & Star Fox, the disaster of E3 2015, and the controversial downgrade of the Switch due to the lack of features of previous consoles before like the dual screen of DS & 3DS.

    @supergamerchan
    YOU MISERABLE BROKEN FANBOY! YOU WERE NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO COMMENTS AGAIN LIKE OTHER BROKEN FANBOYS DID BEFORE! REMEMBER OTHER M, FEDERATION FORCE, STAR FOX ADVENTURES, STAR FOX COMMAND, AND STAR FOX ZERO! THOSE ARE SOME OF THE WORST GAMES THAT NINTENDO HAS EVER DONE! COMBINED WITH OTHER MISTAKES I MENTIONED BEFORE, IT’S EASY TO SEE WHY THEY’RE LOW ON THE LIST THUS THEY CANNOT GO HIGHER! ONCE THEY MADE THOSE MISTAKE, THEY CANNOT BE #1 AGAIN! FUCK YOU! YOU’VE BEEN BLOCKED!

  2. How about actually putting “oldest successful” instead of “most successful” in your title to stop misleading us? Dislike.

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