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  • AI_Franchise
    Banned
    • Nov 2002
    • 2146

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    M$ XBX Division Counting Losses

    http://news.com.com/2061-10797_3-588...4322&subj=news

    September 27, 2005 5:25 PM PDT
    Xbox division down $4 billion
    Everyone knows that since its inception, Microsoft's Xbox has been a money-loser. The argument always was that sales of the box would drive sales of Microsoft's own game titles as well as hefty licensing fees from third-party publishers.

    But now, according to Forbes, comes word that makes it very difficult to imagine that the Xbox could ever have been an effective loss leader.

    Forbes says that the Xbox division has lost $4 billion since 2001. Four. Billion. Dollars.

    That's a lot of money, even for Microsoft, which Forbes also says has a war chest of $40 billion in cash.

    Just before Thanksgiving, Microsoft will launch its next-generation console, the Xbox 360. The early word is that the 360 will also start its life as a loss leader, though Redmond insists the new box will soon be a moneymaker.

    Either way, it's got a long way to go to get back to even, and though Microsoft is a rich company, it surely doesn't want the Xbox 360 known as an albatross around its dividend-paying neck.


    Posted by Daniel Terdiman
  • Fresh Tendrils
    Strike Hard and Fade Away
    • Jul 2002
    • 36131

    #2
    Re: M$ XBX Division Counting Losses

    How much did Sony lose on their first console?



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    • Peter_OS
      Banned
      • Jul 2002
      • 5088

      #3
      Re: M$ XBX Division Counting Losses

      $4 billion if true, is pocket change for Microsoft.

      We have nothing to worry about.

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      • Erv
        MVP
        • Jul 2002
        • 2105

        #4
        Re: M$ XBX Division Counting Losses

        Originally posted by Peter_OS
        $4 billion if true, is pocket change for Microsoft.

        We have nothing to worry about.
        No business worth anything supports something that brings in a huge loss, even MS. That's how IBM and Sony got so down by letting little things "slide", although MS is beyond anything they were. They aren't selling wired controllers for $40, selling 2 SKU's and embargoing 3rd party accesories because they want to.

        At the end of next-gen if 360 closes the gap and it posts another loss, they'll probably take another shot because of the open door. But of PS3 does what PS2 did to DC and MS doesn't really advance, you defenitely have to quesiton what they'll decide to do.

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