Tag: profitability
Current initiatives should enable Flux Power to reach profitability this year: CEO Ron Dutt
Flux Power Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLUX) is a leading provider of lithium-ion energy storage electrification solutions for industrial and commercial sectors. Its battery packs are less expensive and are a […]
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AMD clings onto profitability as Intel burns cash
Philips To Cut 13% of Jobs in Safety and Profitability Drive
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Product-led growth and profitability: What’s going on?
There are some reasons why PLG companies would be less profitable now that could turn into reasons why they might be more profitable in the near future.
Product-led growth and profitability: What’s going on? by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
MyRepublic exits Australia broadband market to refocus on ‘profitability’
GM says supply chain issues won’t affect EV profitability by 2025
General Motors says supply chain constraints won’t hinder the automaker’s goal of reaching electric vehicle profitability by 2025. GM expects its EV portfolio to have “the same margin profile” as its internal combustion engine portfolio over the next three years once factoring in U.S. tax credits for cars and trucks, CEO Mary Barra said Thursday […]
GM says supply chain issues won’t affect EV profitability by 2025 by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
Earnings Results: Aurora Cannabis says part of its path to profitability is through a vegetable grower
Microsoft blown away by profitability of anime slot machine, wants to have its own
According to reports, Microsoft is looking for their own massive live service success story to breach into the vast money hoards of the Chinese market. Inspired by the ludicrous financial success of Genshin Impact, it looks like we may be rolling slowly towards the great gacha era of video games. A great move for Microsoft in a business sense, but terrible news for those out there pushed away by aggressive monetisation.
This all comes from Reuters, whose sources claim that “Microsoft Corp is stocking up on Chinese video game content to emulate Sony Group Corp’s success with Genshin Impact”. The article goes on to state that, according to their sources, Microsoft was scouting the region for developers they could work with, offering substantial amounts of money to break into the Chinese development industry.
Let’s break this down. The desire Microsoft has to cut out its piece of the incredibly lucrative Chinese pie is obvious and understandable, and Genshin Impact’s humongous success both in that region and abroad is a prospect almost too lofty to ignore. For a mega corporation That, alongside the industry-wide push towards live service and Xbox Game Pass’ lack of a big gacha title, all justify this march towards anime-inspired slot machine money.