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THQ trims Q1 loss

Despite a dip in revenue, the SmackDown! and Saints Row publisher cuts April-June shortfall to $9.3 million, reaffirms $1.15 billion full-year guidance, reconfirms new Red Faction.

When is a loss not a loss? Technically, never. However, when a company beats its own expectations by losing less money, it is considered a win of sorts, as THQ found out today. This morning, the Agoura Hills, California-based publisher posted a $9.3 million net loss ($0.14 cents a share) for the quarter months ending June 30. That's down from the $12.1 million ($0.19 per share) it lost during the same three months in 2006, and nearly half the $0.26 per share loss the company itself predicted.

THQ's net sales for the quarter were $104.5 million, down considerably from $138.8 million the previous year. The publisher's licensing deal with Disney/Pixar continued to pay off, with the multiplatform tie-in to the blockbuster film Ratatouille shipping over 1 million units since its June 26 release. Another Pixar-inspired game, last year's Cars, also sold well during the quarter, as the wrestler SmackDown! vs. RAW 2007

THQ's brief earnings overview emphasized the company was sticking with its guidance for the 2008 fiscal year. When the current quarter ends, the company believes it will have taken in net sales of around $240 million and net income of approximately $0.10 per share.

For the full fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2008, the publisher expects net sales of between $1.12 billion to $1.15 billion and net income between $1.34 to $1.44 per share. In a postreport conference call, THQ president and CEO Brian J. Farrell told analysts that he expects five internally developed multiplatform titles to sell over 1 million units during FY08: Frontlines: Fuel of War, Stuntman Ignition, MX vs. ATV Untamed, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights, and the latest Destroy All Humans! game.

Farrell also dated the highly anticipated Stuntman Ignition would ship on August 28 and the console actioner Conan would arrive earlier than expected in October. MX vs. ATV Untamed also moved ahead, shifting from a January to December release. In addition, he reconfirmed that THQ is resurrecting its popular Red Faction series, a fact first revealed back in February.

Unfortunately, THQ's optimism was not infectious on Wall Street. The publisher's stock was clobbered on Wall Street in early-morning trading, losing as much as $1.56 per share, or over 5 percent of its value. As of press time, it was trading at around $27.25 per share.

62 Comments

  • DHH34

    Posted Jul 10, 2009 12:32 pm PT

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    i want to be level 10!!!

  • DHH34

    Posted Jul 10, 2009 12:31 pm PT

    gas balls
    i want to be level 10!!!

  • DHH34

    Posted Jul 10, 2009 12:30 pm PT

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  • DHH34

    Posted Jul 10, 2009 12:30 pm PT

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  • felshs

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 10:28 am PT

    I DONT KNOW HOW THEY CAN LOSE MONEY
    THQ game are very enjoyable. Its not frustrating difficult like many other developer trying to make

  • GaMeWiZaRd93

    Posted Aug 19, 2007 11:32 pm PT

    I can't wait until this game comes out. This game is goin 2 be funny n great 2 play

  • Cono_2007

    Posted Aug 18, 2007 4:36 am PT

    I played Destory All Human's 1 and 2 and i think this will be way funnier then 1 and 2. Hope you can gets new power's and weapon's!

  • joe_998

    Posted Aug 13, 2007 5:24 pm PT

    When is anyone gonna put more pictures and gameplay movie of this game?????? I'm waiting!!

  • tatu2004

    Posted Aug 2, 2007 8:09 pm PT

    gamespot can you put Red faction 3 on the site so i can track the game plz

  • brokengammer

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 8:58 pm PT

    I agree with Agreb91 THQ has a lot out movie and tv show based games but there are some that are like dimonds in the ruff like company of Heroes and Supreme commander.

  • Agreb91

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 7:27 pm PT

    Right... THQ doesn't have a lot of good games because they have to many tv and movie based games.

  • DJSMITH007

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 6:46 pm PT

    THQ doesn't really have that many good games...Hope they bounce back though.

  • The_Tomato

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 6:26 pm PT

    They publish good RTS's, like supcom

  • limpbizkit818

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 6:12 pm PT

    Red- Faction = on of the best console FPS every game. It's up there with Halo.

  • DoctorFu

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 5:08 pm PT

    Ouch, that's pretty painful..

  • devil_1994

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 5:07 pm PT

    bigmouthkid said:I couldn't care less for Saints Row and Red Faction. I just want my Smackdown vs. Raw 2008.

    he** yeah

  • Pete5506

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 3:49 pm PT

    This is just the start for them

  • joey101010

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 2:15 pm PT

    I remember once in red faction 1, there was this maze thing where you had to go through a door, through a room, and through another door. I just blew a hole in the wall to my left and kept "digging" through until i was past the last door. So awesome.

  • guardianlegend7

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 2:05 pm PT

    Red Faction has that weird pro-communist storyline going on. WEIRD.

  • HK-47-M4

    Posted Aug 1, 2007 2:02 pm PT

    I hate THQ. Their games are awful....

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