With Its Stock Price Under Pressure, Nintendo Reportedly Faces Decision on Raising Switch 2 Console Prices — Which Are Currently Sold at a Loss
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Despite historic sales that pulverize all the records, the Nintendo Switch 2 is sold at a loss, and this situation is crippling the investors. Faced with a price of free-fall share and the production costs that are exploding, the pressure is maximum on Nintendo to increase the price of its console from $50 to $100. The Kyoto firm is at the foot of the wall.
Nintendo Switch 2: Pressure Is Mounting For The Console To Become More Expensive
Nintendo is in a delicate position: while the Nintendo Switch 2 is selling well, the company’s shares have been falling for months, and investors are increasingly pushing the company to raise the hybrid console’s price in order to protect profit margins. Nintendo is currently in a very delicate position. The video game industry has seen several price increases across games, consoles, and subscriptions in recent times: the PlayStation 5’s entry…
Nintendo will have trouble presenting its next financial results, and not because the Switch 2 is a failure, but because profit margins are insufficient because there is no price rise. Nintendo has several problems. First of all, Nintendo’s shares are going through their worst streak of the last decade. And that adds an even worse problem, and it is that its investors are so unhappy with the company that they would be looking to force the price …
Nintendo hounded by investors to increase Switch 2 price to protect margins
Bloomberg is reporting this evening that Nintendo is under fire from investors to increase the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 due to a shortage of components and increasing costs. The Kyoto-based company’s stock has retreated now for five straight months, while Sony’s has weathered the storm presumably because they have had no issues rising… Read More »Nintendo hounded by investors to increase Switch 2 price to protect margins Source
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