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Nintendo Sees a Drop in Profits for Q3

by Kimberly Keller - January 29, 2014, 2:11 pm EST
Total comments: 5 Source: AFP, NCL, http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM..., http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/2013_03.ht...

Business strategy will be discussed Thursday.

Nintendo’s profit fell 30 percent in the nine months between April 1 and December 31, 2013 according to according to Nintendo’s Third Quarter Earnings Report released today.

Overall profit was reported at 10.2 billion yen ($99.7 million) which was down from the 14.55 billion yen ($142.6 million) from the previous year. Quarterly numbers were not reported.

The drop in profits has been attributed to slow Wii U sales and price markdowns of the system in the US and Europe. Earlier this month, Nintendo lowered its expectations for the console’s annual forecast from 9 million to 2.8 million units.

Nintendo's earnings report also cited a decrease in the value of yen as a contributing factor in the profit loss: "Due to depreciation of the yen against the U.S. dollar and euro, expenses that were initially quoted in foreign currencies grew when converted into yen, with total selling, general and administrative expenses exceeding gross profit, resulting in an operating loss of 1.5 billion yen."

An analyst conference will be held Thursday and will focus on plans for a new business strategy. Nintendo will discuss mobile gaming decisions as well. According to Iwata "how to utilize smart devices is the theme of our management policy conference".

Talkback

pokepal148Spencer Johnson, Contributing WriterJanuary 29, 2014

*Insert nintend00med comment here*

ShyGuyJanuary 29, 2014

I guess it really WAS the Year of Luigi

#LuigiistheloserBro #Idon'tevenhaveatwitteraccount

wait, waitwaitwait.... weren't we complaining about the Yen's high strengh in comparison to the USD and Euro hurting business the previous years??? O_o;;

smallsharkbigbiteJanuary 30, 2014

Quote from: ClexYoshi

wait, waitwaitwait.... weren't we complaining about the Yen's high strengh in comparison to the USD and Euro hurting business the previous years??? O_o;;

Nintendo has many vendors they pay in us $.  It's true that a weak yen would increase these costs. It's also true that weak yen should result in favorable revenues for sales made in the us/Europe. However, Nintendo is trying to explain the loss to investors so they are focusing on the negative items.

RPG_FAN128January 30, 2014

Quote from: pokepal148

*Insert nintend00med comment here*

"Drop in Profit"


Profit ≠ Deficit.

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