Stephen Elop is now the head of the Xbox division at Microsoft. He was the CEO of Nokia before they went under and has no business being the head of anything anymore no pun intended. Sources have said that he was gonna take over the Xbox division for a while now and subsequently will sell Xbox to Amazon.
Stephen Elop is now the head of the Xbox division at Microsoft. He was the CEO of Nokia before they went under and has no business being the head of anything anymore no pun intended. Sources have said that he was gonna take over the Xbox division for a while now and subsequently will sell Xbox to Amazon.
Analysts have been going back an forth about this recently and I just don't see it happening, microsoft rarely gives up on its side projects. The xbox business has never really been profitable for them same as their windows phone division. If they need to dump anything it would be the windows phone but they haven't because they are sitting on so much software cash that it truly doesn't matter to them.
To anybody that doesn't know, Microsoft operates their Xbox division at a loss. There have been a handful of years where they were profitable but overall the money they make off selling xbox's is nonexistent in comparison to their software business.
-Selling Xbox is not Elop's decision to make. It is Nadella's and Gates. Both public supporters of Xbox. And both pushing the "devices and services" future
-The Elop selling Xbox rumor started with Bloomberg saying that was part of his pitch to the board to become CEO. MS responded publicly by calling it "fiction"
-Elop didn't cause Nokia's downfall, it was doomed before he came.
-MS doesn't operate Xbox at a loss, it has been in the black for years. The entire division Xbox falls under larger division that falls operates as a lost, Zune, Surface, Windows Phone, Kin. Get the picture. They hardware has costed them billions, but Xbox division has been profitable for years.
-If anything. Elop might close MS Studios. but I doubt that since MS already cut the fat years ago.
--I forgot to add. The only problem with the One, besides price, is that they were so worried about all the other stuff that the will do they fell asleep at the wheel and let Sony get a power advantage. The worried too much about the frosting, and not enough on the cake.