Curufinwe said:
You're assuming that investors will be always be happy with MS making sub-optimal profits by pouring resources into a division that's far less than lucrative than their other businesses.
In the short term, they will because there aren't necessarily other great options to reinvest that money
now. By the same token that the huge losses up 'til now aren't a good reason to stay in the business, they're also not a pressing reason to get out -- that's all the past now -- so killing the division requires a better use for those resources to be readily apparent. That's not going to happen mid-generation and I don't think it's
tremendously likely to happen at the next generation changeover
if the 360 has remained steadily profitable for several years and there's a good business plan for how to launch the successor without being a money pit.
Basically, if the Xbox business can become reliably self-sustaining, it's better off left alone as a project that consistently generates a net profit and ties into other broader company initiatives (Live, etc.) or spun off altogether. But the operative word, as always, is that "if."