And poor thosePoor Paramount and Universal .
And poor those hardcore HD-DVD supporters, oh well, enjoy the movies that you purchased on HD-DVD, we will soon see those movies on Blu-ray.
And poor thosePoor Paramount and Universal .
And poor those hardcore HD-DVD supporters, oh well, enjoy the movies that you purchased on HD-DVD, we will soon see those movies on Blu-ray.
And poor those
They did initially when players were $500+. However, the droids recommended the PS3 (then $600), so Toshiba lowered the prices. Honestly, Warner seems to have had their mind made up before December. I'm not sure if $150 A3's would've made the difference during Christmas. It sure made Sony mad enough to call out Toshiba for taking the profits out of last Xmas. They had to lower their obsolte profile 1.0 Sony and Samsung player prices to "gasp" $300.
And I guess their stock price going from $57 to $43 in the last two months is the "deserved payback", right?...don't make the false accusation that Sony did not make money last XMAS because they reported a 25% increase in net profit for that quarter.
...So put blame where it belongs, they had the market, the product, the maturity in development and they threw it all away.
And I guess their stock price going from $57 to $43 in the last two months is the "deserved payback", right?
TheStreet.com : Stock Quotes | Sony Corporation | SNE
Diogen.
"Being profitable" - nothing.Sorry but what does the stock going down have to do with Sony being profitable.
Yes. Why?Have you been following the market at all?
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Toshiba tried to buck the group -- the majority of CE manufacturers and Studios wanted BD over HD-DVD. Now, it seems, so does the consumer.