See. It's threads like this that cause people to come up with assumptions of the userbase of this site. Not trolling of picking a fight, just pointing out how it can be construed that way.
No matter the company, when it comes to financial information try to spin everything in the best way possible. Here's an example of how a company like Nintendo may have spun information. Nintendo could have said that the reason why our 3rd party sales are so dismal is because Nintendo has the most popular 1st party games that get teh Nintendo user base busy and not have time to try out those 3rd party games. Or that they really really love Mario and want all of their games to involve Mario and that they are giving the customers what they want.
Microsoft could spin things on the RRoD issues about how they have solved the problem by offering a 3 year warranty.
Heck, we all know that Wal-Mart spins information when they report that profits are down 10% from expectations, but they increased revenue by x%. Don't even get me started on the Oil companies spin tactic. No matter the corporation, they spin the data to shed the best possible light on the situation.
My pokemon brings all the nerds to the yard. And they're like, "You wanna trade cards?" Damn right, I wanna trade cards. I'll trade this, but not my charizard.








