http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=15069
Note: they are also forcasting softer sales of 360 in the later half of their year, which is Jan to June so thats no surprise.
Revenue at the Entertainment and Devices Division (which is home to the Xbox business), rose 76 percent to $2.96 billion, while operating loss increased slightly from $286 million to $289 million. For the six-month period ended December 31, revenue was similarly up 74 percent to $3.99 billion, and the division's operating loss actually narrowed 17 percent from $459 million to $383 million. The company explained that the narrowed loss is reflective of "increased revenue and lower Xbox 360 console per unit cost of goods sold," but added that this was "offset by development and marketing expenses primarily related to Xbox and the launch of Zune, and increased Xbox 360 console warranty and repair expenses."
For the holiday period, the company cited increased Xbox 360 sales, increased sales of Xbox accessories and games, most notably Gears of War. In fact, Xbox and PC game revenue increased by approximately $1.0 billion (a 76 percent jump) during the second quarter, and for the first half those game sales were up by $1.3 billion or 82 percent.
Microsoft said that it sold about 4.4 million Xbox 360 units in the second quarter and a total of about 5.4 million during the company's first half of the fiscal year. Since the 360's launch in November 2005, 10.4 million units have been sold (as was previously announced during CES).
Note: they are also forcasting softer sales of 360 in the later half of their year, which is Jan to June so thats no surprise.