ImmortalHelixFossil said:
Stop looking at their freaking cash numbers, who got more cash. That's not how it works. Their prediction is based on how their future could look like. Right now Sony hes several divisions that are turning into profit or are even making more profit. The divisions that are making huge losts for example the TV and laptop devision are already seperated from the main company. Whats left? Which divisions are still profitable for Sony? - Imaging Products & Solutions Right now 6 of the 9 divisions are making profit. I am well aware of the 1,1 billion lost that is incoming. That's what it takes to cut down 2 whole divisions. It's a one time lost, and totally worth it for the long term.
Where is Nintendo's profit based on? Games and hardware. We know that Nintendo hes more cash in their bank then Sony. Try to ignore the cash numbers, but just on the way those 2 companies are making cash. Sony isn't depended on only the game market. Hell, they are making the most cash from their Financial division. Everyone knows that the console market is heavily on fire with the mobile and tablet market. They have to make changes, go into the mobile market with their software, no demo's. Or they have to release some of their software as an 3th party developer. Be fair, and do you honestly think Nintendo will make the rest of their existence cash on their portable game console? The WiiU wasn't the profitable console they wish it could be. They will try again, but what if the next console will be a "failure" again? And with the declining portable console market. That's why Nintendo hes a huge chance of getting bankrupt. They won't, but so far they didn't change their business model. So long they won't change it, the % is going to raise. |
Do you have any sources for this because I thought it was only 2 or 3 divisions making any profit? Sony has had one profit quarter in the last six years or so as a company, and that was famous buliding selling one. They are going in the right direction by cutting some of the dead weight like Vaio, however it should been done years ago. Anyone in their right mind that looks the overall picture of both companies realizes that Sony is much more trouble than Ninteno which why that site going from 22 percent chance of them going belly up in november(or october?) to 73 percent chance in february when literally noting changed is a bit laughable. As Sony I could see them bringing down because of thier latest moves.









