Maybe if the Vita was selling well, they might not've refused eh? This particular investor seemed to at least know that Sony were intentionally hiding something important.
That's one of the most BS excuse I've ever read. Withholding valuable information from investors is a sign of great discomfort on the part of the corporation. Sony knows how bad the Vita is selling, and if their investors were smart enough to know what was going on, they'd pull out.
Because their projections were and are still completely insane. It says more about them more than anything.
An investor wanted Sony to clarify how much the Vita sold during Q2 2012 because they lumped together sales of the PSP and Vita together in their results - needless to say, they refused to do so.
So does that mean you believe them when they say they will sell 8 million Vitas by the end of their fiscal year? Does that also mean you admit they were wrong when they originally said they'd sell 10 million units by the end of their FY?
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