Pachter: February NPD impact 'limited,' industry 'highly recession-resistant'
Oh
Michael Pachter, you're just like my mother, she's never satisfied. Wedbush Morgan's resident palm reader feels that despite the industry's pocketing of nearly $734 million last month, he expects "limited market reaction" to
February's seemingly triumphant sales data. Pachter calls the sales growth "quite respectable" overall, but finds little to celebrate with giants like Electronic Arts and THQ suffering a financial beating at the cash register.
Looking for the silver lining, the analyst told investors in a note that "concerns about the
economy are likely to limit share price appreciation," but that steady hardware sales demonstrate strong game sales "well into 2009." Interestingly, Pachter also called the software industry "highly recession-resistant," though we imagine some on the
unemployment line might have something to say about that.