| Caey said: Hmmz, it seems to me that someone who buys a Wii in mid-summer will likely consider to buy it in november if it was out of stock. Around christmas many people buy consoles, not for themselves, but for other people. So if those people don't find a Wii they'll buy another gift. So sales lost by end-consumers will end up in delayed sales, sales lost as presents are lost forever. So Nintendo better takes care every consumer has finds a Wii in december, certainly because it will help broadening the consumer base. Just imagine adults buying a Wii for their parents. They would not have bought it themselves, they'll probably like it, and tell their surroundings about how great the system is witch will lead into those direct consumer sales. |
I have thought of this angle before, people jumping to other systems at an increased rate around buying season thus making it feesible for N to stockpile but then some people dismiss this strategy as bad business. I'm no business graduate so is there anybody who knows if this is a known, legitamite tactic?
| Hus said: Grow up and stop trolling. |







