We all know Michael Pachter has no problem tossing his two pennies around, and his estimations for the month of August might surprise some of you. When it comes to sales, the Wedbush Morgan analyst sees Nintendo making around $100 million on software. As for hardware, it's a different story, as a decline is expected."Because the U.S. has received only around 1/3 of total Wii production to-date, instead of a more normal 40 percent, there has been a severe shortage of Wii supply here that has yet to let up," says Pachter. He thinks that the supposed production increase won't take effect in North America until September.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-09-2008 @ 6:48PM
Roddie said...
Slow news day?
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9-09-2008 @ 7:03PM
SoshiKitai said...
Other than the fact that Mondays are usually the most active news days (with Tuesdays as a noticeable slowdown), I'm not sure how this makes it a "slow news day"...
So it's a statistician. It's still news.
If statistics weren't news, then so wouldn't most news on the TV.
Unless WFB repeated this as if it were more than a month old, this is by no means - a slow news day. It's pretty average. A low average, but average nonetheless.
9-09-2008 @ 9:42PM
Roddie said...
These updates about idiots like Pachter are pointless.