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kowenicki said:
wary-wallaroo said:
kowenicki said:
Sweep said:

For what it's worth, here in France the PS4 hasn't been in stock at Amazon.fr for at least 5 weeks and it's still not in stock.
also stock just became available on amazon.com (US) earlier this week. We'll see next week what the PS4 sell if stock is replenished.


So its been out of stock for 5 weeks... and yet we have healthy sales numbers in Europe for the last 5 weeks.

You cant have it both ways.

Yes, you can. It's selling well in Europe because there's still consoles, the issue is they disappear very quick since they pretty much don't last on shelfs, there's just not enough. Now imagine if there was stable stock? Same thing here in NA, while the current shipment seems to be lasting (at least, going by Amazon), in the past it would come in stock and sell out within hours and then we wouldn't see any for a while. Personally, I've yet to see a PS4 in the wild.

Ok... I'll humour you, lets imagine together,

Stable stock from tomorrow... what would the sales be weekly?

I suggest they wouldn't be much different.  Your turn.

 

 

 

I couldn't answer that as I've no idea what the full demand is, you'll have to ask an analyst with numbers; however, given that it's selling well with heavy supply constraints, it's only safe to assume that it'd sell more if there was stable supply. It's illogical to think otherwise. I'm just going by what I see here.