Now I don't know about you but trying to sell something cheaper than it cost to make it isn't good economics. You think one of the largest manufacturers of electronics in the world would know that? Apparently not.
Who's idea was this? Someone on the board of directors is trying to explain this no doubt... or seeing how they're Japanese is committing seppuku in front of the whole company... mainly because I would imagine Sony is about to facilitate the largest lay off in the history of the company. Hmm, lessee $3 billion & that equals to about how many employee salaries and wages??
Wonders what they got in store to try and recover from that?
Way I think they screwed up was hoping that they'd sell enough PS3's to make up for production cost losses. But not too many people wanted to pay for a $600 game console ... even after it got cheaper.Sony has lost over $3 billion on the PS3
Mario and Master Chief seen hi-fiving.
http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/sony-has-lost-over-3-billion-on-the-ps3/1223467
By Ben Silverman
Think you paid too much for your Playstation 3? Don't expect any sympathy from Sony.
In the company's fiscal 2008 annual report, Sony revealed that they've now lost roughly $3.3 billion (that's billion with a B) on the Playstation 3 since its launch. That breaks down to $2.16 billion in 2007, followed by a notably smaller but equally daunting $1.16 billion loss in 2008.
The reason? Pricing the console below its production cost. That's right - that hefty $599 you paid for the PS3 back when it first launched was significantly cheaper than the cost of producing it in the first place, and while the retail price has come down some, the losses keep piling up.
Who's idea was this? Someone on the board of directors is trying to explain this no doubt... or seeing how they're Japanese is committing seppuku in front of the whole company... mainly because I would imagine Sony is about to facilitate the largest lay off in the history of the company. Hmm, lessee $3 billion & that equals to about how many employee salaries and wages??
Wonders what they got in store to try and recover from that?