Nintendo doubles profit outlook on strong Switch console
sales
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[October 30, 2017]
By Makiko Yamazaki
OSAKA (Reuters) - Japanese videogames maker
Nintendo Co Ltd, already expecting its highest earnings in seven years,
almost doubled its full-year operating profit forecast on Monday as
supply shortages for its new Switch games console began to ease.
Demand for the hybrid home-portable Switch has led to a near-doubling of
Nintendo's stock price to nine-year highs since the device's March
launch. Sales have exceeded the company's initial estimate, outstripping
those of predecessor Wii U, and leaving suppliers scrambling for parts.
"We've boosted Switch production to meet strong demand as it was
difficult for customers to buy the consoles at retail stores," Nintendo
President Tatsumi Kimishima said at an earnings briefing, adding the
firm misjudged demand.
The Switch's early success has fueled hopes for strong earnings in the
coming years, as solid demand for new consoles is widely regarded as a
prelude to strong sales of high-margin game software over several years.
However competition is set to intensify into the year-end holiday
shopping season as Microsoft Corp <MSFT.O> releases its high-powered,
high-resolution Xbox One X console on Nov. 7.
"The true power of the Switch would be tested during the upcoming
holiday season," Kimishima said.
NEW EXPERIENCES
Nintendo now expects profit of 120 billion yen ($1.06 billion) for the
year ending March versus 65 billion yen estimated three months ago,
boosted by Switch sales as well as a weaker yen against the euro. The
new outlook is still below a Thomson Reuters Starmine SmartEstimate of
133.60 billion yen drawn from the projections of 22 analysts.
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A Nintendo Switch game console is displayed at an electronics store
in Tokyo, Japan March 3, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo
Nintendo also raised its year-end Switch sales forecast to 14 million consoles
from 10 million. The new annual target would alone exceed lifetime sales of
13.56 million consoles for the Wii U, which was on the market for about five
years.
The preceding blockbuster Wii, which debuted in late 2006, sold about 20 million
in its first year and went on to sell over 100 million units.
Nintendo sold about 2.9 million Switch consoles in the three months through
September, bringing the cumulative total to 7.63 million units.
Kimishima also said Nintendo is preparing game software that provides Switch
users with new "experiences". The software has the potential to attract new
users and boost sales, he said, declining to elaborate.
RELIANCE
The results come at a time when Nintendo is trying to reduce reliance on
consoles and stabilize fluctuating profit by moving into new areas such as
smartphone gaming and theme parks with its roster of popular characters.
But Kimishima reiterated the main purpose of branching out is to increase
encounters with non-gamers to stimulate console sales.
Nintendo also said for the three months through September, operating profit
reached 23.75 billion yen, reversing a year-earlier loss of 812 million yen.
Its share price ended Monday 0.26 percent lower ahead of the earnings release,
compared with a 0.01 percent rise in the Nikkei benchmark index <.N225>.
(Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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