Yes, that is a possibility -- as is a difference between claimed and actual revenue. Both belong on the table for consideration, along with the other possibilities. The existence of one possibility, at this point, does not eliminate the other.
Of course, I can't draw a conclusion from an absence of evidence, even where I think I should have found evidence. I was merely adding one more possibility to those presented by Gorilla.
"One possibility, as I alluded to before. It costs money to design the cards and the individual promotions for each client, which is why they sell for a buck even though it costs 5 cents to manufacture. Basically, clients outsource this portion of marketing to EGMI. That's my guess."
A possibility, but that still does not explain apparent decreasing orders of electronic game card as electronic game card revenue is apparently ramping up. http://seekingalpha.com/user/582827/instablog
Other manufacturers for 2006, 2007 would perhaps explain this. But I could not find any for these time periods.
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