TheBigFatJ said:
It should be noted that 1.9 million of the consoles "sold" according to the prior method will be "sold" again thanks to the accounting switch. This means Sony could claim 5.5 million sold last year and 11.0 sold this year, but would actually have sold 14.6 million total sold to retailers (as opposed to the 16.5 million you'd get by adding the two numbers). Many people suspect this was intentional strategy used to confuse investors who'd gloss over the report and think the PS3 was doing significantly better than it actually was. It would make sense for Sony to retroactively apply the new method (for the sake of clarity) but it seems they're more interested in misleading. |
LOL! Makes me wonder if Sony will sometime early in the new year, revert back to reporting to "Sold" (Shipped to wharehouses) to again confuse shareholders and make out as if the PS3 has done significantly better then what it has...
Well I'm suspecting that Sony could do something like this. They most likely wont but if they do I wouldn't be suprised as it's the type of tacktics (Playing dirty) Sony have used in the past.
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