Sony Open to Considering PS3 Price Cuts

Sony's PlayStation 3 was blamed just recently for bringing down Sony's profits, and now just one day after Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian said that a price cut for the console shouldn't be ruled out for this year, a senior Sony executive has gone on record saying that a price drop is an option to consider.
Although no decision on a price cut has been made just yet, according to an Associated Press report, 'Pricing is among the factors Sony Corp. is studying as it expects to break even in its money-losing gaming business next fiscal year.' Keep in mind that Sony actually lowered the PS3 price in Japan by about 20 percent before the console even went on sale.
'We may look at the price as part of our strategy to expand the market when the timing is right,' Sony Senior Vice President Takao Yuhara told reporters at the company's Tokyo headquarters.
The obvious question, however, is: How can Sony realistically afford to bring the price down on the PS3 if the company is losing upwards of $300 on each unit sold? Moreover, Yuhara"
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