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Lazard Capital Markets: Nintendo to deliver between 150,000 and 200,000 Wii units to North America

As per market analysts, Sony is not the only one, which would suffer from shortage of supplies. Nintendo is expected to suffer from the same fate.

Lazard Capital Markets has said in a report that Japanese videogame console maker Nintendo is expected to deliver between 150,000 and 200,000 Wii units to North America every week till the end of the current year.

It said: “Our retail checks and comments from specialist retailer GameStop indicate that there is strong demand for PS3 and Wii ahead of meaningful replenishments, while the Xbox 360 appears to be benefiting from new console shortages and the release of new title Gears of War.”

It means that Microsoft is expected to be the main gainer during this holiday season in the United States.

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One Comment to “Lazard Capital Markets: Nintendo to deliver between 150,000 and 200,000 Wii units to North America”

  1. Norman Kagan | November 26th, 2006 at 08:03 pm

    Nintendo Wii Problems:
    All would be well if Nintendo could satisfy customer problems.
    An undisclosed number of Wii systems are failing within hours of use and Nintendo is unwilling to replace them. Rather, they are asking customers to send them in for repair and wait over two weeks (?) for the “repaired’ consoles to be returned.
    Our Wii stopped playing after four hours. After waiting in a 4am lineup and spending $500. on the system and accessories so my son could play Wii over Thanksgiving, he may be waiting till 2007. Is this the best Nintendo can do?

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