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Old 01-31-2008, 12:38 AM   #1
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Default Toshiba's Low Profit Could Affect HD DVD Spending

Tumbling flash memory chip prices leaded Toshiba to a 25 percent drop in its quarterly operating profit, making it even harder to fight ongoing loses in its HD DVD bussines.

NAND flash memory chips accounted for roughly half Toshiba's profit last year. But the world's No.2 NAND flash memory chip maker now expects further microchip price falls in January-March, as rival Korea's Samsung shifts to NAND flash in the wake of a supply glut in computer memory.

The resulting price falls halved Toshiba's operating margin in its chip business to 4.8 percent in October-December from 10 percent in the previous quarter, and cut the unit's profit by 60 percent.

Toshiba is also fighting losses in its HD DVD player business. For the week that ended Jan. 12, Blu-ray hardware captured 90 percent of the market, according to data collected by the NPD Group, a market analysis firm.

Toshiba slashed prices on its players by 40 to 50 percent after Warner studio announced this month that it would release high-definition DVDs only in rival Blu-ray format. In addition, it said it would air a HD DVD commercial during this Sunday's Super Bowl. But the stock drop could force Toshiba's executives to revisit its investment in HD DVD.

For now, Toshiba believes that the strong sales for PCs, industrial systems and medical devices, as well as a boost from its newly-acquired U.S. nuclear power unit Westinghouse, would make up for shortfalls in microchips and HD DVD

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This post makes it sound as if they arn't quite sure what too do. This link, here, http://formatwarcentral.com/index.ph...per-bowl-xlii/ makes it sound as if they have a come-back plan. Some huge announcement or something.

Any thoughts as to what's going to happen, or what it could be?

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Old 01-31-2008, 12:43 AM   #2
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From all angles, this is so over for Toshiba. only a matter of time till the board shuts em down.
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Old 01-31-2008, 12:48 AM   #3
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From all angles, this is so over for Toshiba. only a matter of time till the board shuts em down.
My thoughts exactly. I mean, a 25% slash in there profits is HUGE. The only thing that gets me is this so-called big announcement. Makes you wonder if it's just smoke. It's weird though that both ot the above announcement were made on the same day. That makes no sense too me.
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Old 01-31-2008, 12:51 AM   #4
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Toshiba seems like a ghost. They don't realise they are DEAD
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Quote from internetnews.com:The pricey 30-second spot during television's marquee programming event will reportedly feature Toshiba's HD-A3, A30 and A35 units, which are now selling for between $149.99 (for the A3) and $299.99 (for the high-end A35), http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news...le.php/3724696. Toshiba you are DUMB AS HELL!!!
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Old 01-31-2008, 01:06 AM   #6
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This post makes it sound as if they arn't quite sure what too do. This link, here, http://formatwarcentral.com/index.ph...per-bowl-xlii/ makes it sound as if they have a come-back plan. Some huge announcement or something.

Any thoughts as to what's going to happen, or what it could be?
maybe they are planning on giving away free players to everyone attending the superbowl??
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If Toshiba and DUD were still relivant in the HD game, they would not be slashing player prices every other tuesday. Unfortunately, this son of ***** company is publicly stating that they and DUD is still going strong and there is no reason to worry simply so they can sell off the remaing DUD players. Crash and burn for Paramount, Universal and an unsuspecting public. This is a criminal act and someone should be going to jail on such deceptions. Profiting to the last breath while standing on the bodies of others making sure they are the last to go under.

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If Toshiba and DUD were still relivant in the HD game, they would not be slashing player prices every other tuesday. Unfortunately, this son of ***** company is publicly stating that they and DUD is still going strong and there is no reason to worry simply so they can sell off the remaing DUD players. Crash and burn for Paramount, Universal and an unsuspecting public. This is a criminal act and someone should be going to jail on such deceptions. Profiting to the last breath while standing on the bodies of others making sure they are the last to go under.
It is criminal. Why doesn't the BDA just pay them to go the hell on somewhere? Here is $250,000,000.00. That should cover what you'd make on your damn fire sale. Now get the hell out of here! Thanks.
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Toshiba seems like a ghost. They don't realise they are DEAD
I see dead formats...

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