wow! thats alot of money!
i wish it was in my bank account ;[
i could imagine owning habbo would be so cooooool

wow! thats alot of money!
i wish it was in my bank account ;[
i could imagine owning habbo would be so cooooool
The NET profit isn't too good, but NET profit is minus tax, wages, all expenses, perhaps even re-investment in some cases. Still though, £400,000 into Aapo/Sampo's pocket isn't as much as I would expect, with the millions they get in revenue, they either have a high spending budget per EU hotel, or ridiculously high wages. Though I'd assume a hefty portion of that revenue was spent on marketing, as Habbo can be seen advertised on many major websites these days, they need to pull back the numbers on-line they once had at peak times. These days they can peak 10,000 at 6pm on the UK hotel, which I have to say, is higher than I've seen it this year.In the first half on 2008!
The Helsinki based virtual goods operator Sulake saw a profitable first half in 2008. According to Kauppalehti, net profits were around 400 000 euros. The revenues rose approximately 20% to 25,6 million euros for the first 6 months of 2008. Majority of the sales came from sale of virtual goods in Habbo Hotels world wide. According to the company, the annual growth for 2008 will be around 30%.
Credit crunch? What credit crunch!
To be honest I'm not "THAT" surprised really.
http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2008/09/25...ue-in-2008-h1/
whoaaaaa that did make my eyebrows rise lol
without this information you get the impression that they were losing money as another hotel closing but its obviously clear its cheaper.. wow. welldone sulake i spose?
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Not a suprise.. well done to them.
not surprised really..
that is a lot though. LOL
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WOW! I wish I coul make profits like that!
One for the road. :rolleyes:
I said all along that Fansites weren't robbing Sulake of money, it's because fansites are making money out of Sulake (Directly or Indirectly) and because Sulake can't trust every fansite with the money, how do Sulake know that our payment systems are safe? Some sites could use subscription services like Jamster did and cost them £2 every text or we could run off with Credit Card details, and they don't want to be involved in that at all even if they aren't officially affiliated with us. It's most probably a decision by their lawyer's so they cannot be blamed for anything.
Traditionally in times of recession it is normal that people spend more money on entertainment, for example the video gaming industry has been on the increase a lot unlike things like the car industry which are dying. Habbo just about falls under Entertainment but there's little evidence to suggest that teenagers pocket money is going down because of the credit crunch, therefore people will still spend the usual and because Habbo is always expanding, they then make more profit.
Anyone who knows anything about running a business would not see this as a reason to make credits cheaper, just because a firm is making a good profit does not mean it can ease off and pass the fortunes onto the customers, it makes economic sense to keep everything where it is atm as it is clearly doing well, if anything they could gamble rising the prices.
Hardly any of you seem to view Habbo/Sulake as a business, I just can't believe you expect them to lower prices because they're doing well? :S
Edit: Has anyone else realised that Habbo hasn't passed the 2.5% tax cuts onto us? They haven't lowered their prices at all so they're actually making more profit out these tax cuts.
qft, i mean making profit would make you think that prices are right, making a loss would make you think prices are to high and need to go down
Such a successful company
Whoever thought of selling virtual furniture on an online game is a god dam genius, well at least in some ways. Anyone could of thought of it, but nobody ever went forwards with the idea. It is one of only a few companys that can make money from selling things that do not exist.
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