Microsoft sets the record straight, again
One of the more popular reoccurring
rumors of late concerns the possibility of an Xbox 360 price drop. The
door for such rumors were reopened following the announcement of
Microsoft financials which revealed that the Entertainment and Devices
Division was losing less money than expected. This spurred questions as
to whether or not Microsoft would further its loss on each console sold
by cutting the price on its Xbox 360 console.
According to a Seattle P-I story, a Microsoft spokesman did the usual parrot act last week and said that the company has "no plans to adjust
the price of the Xbox 360 this year." With
the Microsoft's console priced a comfortable $100 below its prime
competitor Sony's machine, there is little reason to adjust pricing.
Microsoft
still loses money on every console sold. However, manufacturing costs
for the machine are falling faster than expected, thus improving
financial outlook.
"We are seeing lower cost-per-console. We're coming down the manufacturing cost
line, and in fact we're doing better than what we had hoped for," said Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell.
Microsoft's
entertainment and Devices Division posted a 70 percent increase in
revenues; though the division still had a loss of $96 million, down
from $173 million from the same quarter a year earlier.
Robbie
Bach, president of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division,
projects that the Xbox business will become profitable in 2008 fiscal
year.
To date, Microsoft has sold six million Xbox 360s
worldwide since launch. Even with the appearance of competition,
Microsoft is anticipating a considerable holiday season where Xbox 360
will reach an installed base of 10 million.
"So, I think the same thing of the music industry. They can't say that they're losing money, you know what I'm saying. They just probably don't have the same surplus that they had." -- Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA
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