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Nintendo's profit per Wii sold: $6

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Nintendo's profit per Wii sold: $6

Postby ryanrab1 on Tue Dec 02, 2008 6:31 am

Found here: http://www.destructoid.com/nintendo-s-p ... 3206.phtml

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Back when Nintendo's Wii launched, we heard a lot of talk about how the Wii hardware was actually profitable. That's something that the other guys couldn't say. From all of the bragging, I always figured that there were making more than $6. I guess that's still a pretty good figure, though. My dad always said that if you managed to pay all of your bills and still have money left over, you're doing pretty well for yourself, regardless of how much you have left. In other words, $6 is better than nothing.

This Forbes article says that Nintendo's strategy is to buy inexpensive components rather than make them in-house. This has them actually making money on console sales, unlike Sony. David Gibson, an analyst at Macquarie Securities, says that Nintendo earns $6 of operating profit with each sale.

Add on top of that that Nintendo also sells 60% of Wii games itself, compared with 30% for Microsoft and 15% for Sony, and that Nintendo has a higher gross margin on game software than the others at 65%, compared with between 50% and 60%, and it becomes clear that Nintendo is making cash.
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Postby PsychoDuck on Tue Dec 02, 2008 6:36 am

I'll never understand the logic of making a console and selling it for less than it costs to produce. If it's that expensive to make, use lower-end components! Sure, it won't be as amazingly fantastic, but you'll actually make money on each unit sold, and that's the bottom-line for any company.
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Postby ryanrab1 on Tue Dec 02, 2008 6:41 am

PsychoDuck wrote:I'll never understand the logic of making a console and selling it for less than it costs to produce. If it's that expensive to make, use lower-end components! Sure, it won't be as amazingly fantastic, but you'll actually make money on each unit sold, and that's the bottom-line for any company.


All other systems, at the beginning of their life span, made money of the games not the hardware.
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Postby WJUK on Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:44 am

Like what Ryan said, they usually count on the games selling. By selling at a loss early on, you can make more profit in the long run ('cos people will probably buy a console if it's cheaper). Than as the components get cheaper, you'll eventually recoup your losses.

Btw, we're not sure if $6 is correct it's just an analyst prediction. But I presume it'd be right about that figure. Keep in mind also that the Wii has sold millions.
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