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Michael Pachter Quotes
«The number of units is a manufacturing constraint,»
Author: Michael Pachter
«The guys who've got the proven titles are going to do well. Retailers sell what they know.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«Take-Two has always been a 'trust us' story. We think that Take-Two has become a 'show me' story.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«I think they are being appropriately conservative about Christmas because it's November 1.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«They can manage in a down-3 percent market because they've done it for years, ... That just means mom-and-pop stores are going to disappear.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«We do not believe that recent weakness will persist, and expect a sales rebound in November and December.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«[Microsoft is] trying to turn this into the Cabbage Patch Kids, ... It's brilliant marketing.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«Spielberg is a magnet to bring in talent. He will get all of Hollywood to start thinking about video games. Now you've got the guy who's got a guaranteed $300-million box office thinking about it. It's a big plus.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«The number of units is a manufacturing constraint. You can't start production from zero and ramp to a million a week.»
Author: Michael Pachter
«Given continued uncertainty among consumers about the availability of Xbox 360 units, we think that slow sales may persist in December.»
Author: Michael Pachter