Microsoft's (MSFT) Xbox Was Top Seller at Two Key Retailers on Black Friday (SNE)
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Game Console Momentum Will Carry Well Into 2014 (MSFT) (SNE)
December 5, 2013 10:05 AM ESTMicrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Sony (NYSE: SNE) may see strong holiday sales for their respective net-gen gaming consoles, but some don't see momentum slowing any heading into 2014.
Digitimes said Thursday that component supply... More
Microsoft (MSFT) Selling Every Xbox One it Can Make
December 3, 2013 3:34 PM ESTMicrosoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) is selling every Xbox One it can make, the company said in an email statement obtained by Bloomberg. Microsoft has seen record breaking sales of the Xbox One in 11 days.... More
Microsoft (MSFT) Simply Can't Charge Less for the Xbox One
November 26, 2013 7:48 AM ESTMicrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) might be charging $100 more for its latest gaming console versus peer Sony (NYSE: SNE), but costs might actually be justified.
According to a report from IHS, a tear down of the Microsoft Xbox One shows that the company is paying about $90 million for components in its system versus the Sony PlayStation... More
Microsoft (MSFT) Hits Bittersweet 1M Sales Mark in First 24 Hours of Xbox One Availability
November 25, 2013 6:59 AM ESTNews of the Xbox's death was greatly exaggerated, it seems.
Reports out late last Friday had Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) selling over one million Xbox One units within its first 24-hours of availability.
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