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This. I mean, people here are thinking like Sony is so emotional and protective for their IPs; however, as a sales and pricing person in a billion dollars worth company, all I can say is that every manager or senior people want to only see one thing: NUMBERS.
I learned that in a hard way since I was trying to be perfectionist and being so emotional with my job, but in time and with enough experience you realize that all your efforts for minuscule details are in vain. Show them that pie or line chart with a great increase in revenue, done. They want to see nothing else but $$$.
So, Sony will do the same if HZD sales are good. I have zero doubt on that.