Lawlight said:
The difference is that Sony's gaming division is profitable without the need of one-off sale. And they haven't even diversified to mobile yet, though I wouldn't count that as part of gaming. |
That's not difference, Nintendo gaming division is also profitable without the need of one-off sale, but of course it's better to have bigger profit in any case. Also difference is that Nintendo made clear and huge profit with selling Seattle Mariners baseball team, they bought them for $125 and they sold them for $660 while they keeped 10% stocks, purchasing on 1st place was investment for Nintendo, while Sony we're selling buildings and layoff people in order to survive.
Goodnightmoon said:
I think there is only 1 year in red for Nintendo in that period |
Actually only 2 years.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/216625/net-income-of-nintendo-since-2008/







