I do not think it's to late for this stock, I think it'll rise a bit more for a while. But yeah, as mentioned earlyer, I do not thing 3,6 will be a correct estimate for this stock.
I wish i had as well. I held a fairly large short position on it at 100dkp for some time, once it dropped to around 70dkp i brought it back again. I had a feeling that it was going to either be a massive flop or a big hit so wanted to get out and didnt take a position on it till i could be more certain. I held one stock as long so i could track its progress, and that shows me currently a 350% return, if only i had taken a gamble and gone long properly. It seems a bit too late now :( Although staying short would have been alot more costly :)
And apujanta, for a MMO you would expect very long legs, like WoW has shown. So 1 million shipped isnt a bad total at this stage, i think WoW was substantially lower, although then it was establishing the MMO market not just competing for a place. Its the legs this game shows over the coming months (and even years) that will determine where lifetime sales end up, not the first few weeks.
I still wish I had bought shares in it when it first came out. This was most definately a sleeper.
Not sure about the price though as this would be one of the products I would expect to see selling well for a longer period of time and although the initial sales are high I expect them to taper off slower than a more traditional game type especially with the praise it continues to receive.
Funcom has announced that it has passed the milestone of one million copies shipped for its MMO Age of Conan, less than three weeks after the title's launch.
Age of Conan: Hybroian Adventures has had a strong performance on the UK, US and Europe charts. Funcom had announced that the title broke pre-order records and netted over 400,000 users in its first week.
"With its essentially amoral tenor, one can almost think of Age of Conan as akin to Grand Theft Auto, with swords instead of machine guns."
Positive review of Age of Conan.
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Well maybe it is not to late for stock after all. If it only manages half the success of WoW then we still have some growth yet.