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NoCtiS_NoX said:
kowenicki said:

ok so now knock of the tv losses of about 1bn per year and you are in a loss situation, before any other losses they incurred... believe me there are some.

If you really believe the only problem sony had this last year was the tsunami there really isnt any point talking to you.  No tsunami this next financial quarter, lets see how they do,  then the quarter after... and the quarter after.

Suffice to say not a single analyst agrees with you, nobody in charge of sony agrees with you and the government of Japan dont agree with you.


Yes you are right tsunami isn't the only problem.

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2122106/sony-blames-thailand-floods-forecast-usd11bn-loss

I am not comfortable posting this because it's a natural disaster.

PS: I didn't like the tone on your 2nd paragraph. You are treating tsunami as if it was like nothing and  I agree with Prof you shoudn't have said it that way.

in the article that you posted is a link where Sony is blaming it on the TV sales..

Sony said it expects TV losses to be 175 billion yen ($2.2 billion) this financial year, including a 50 billion yen impairment charge. It cut its TV sales forecast by 9 percent to 20 million sets, its second reduction this year. (from 27 to 22 to 20 million)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/02/us-sony-earnings-idUSTRE7A10UG20111102

clearly their TV divsion is killing them, cause it's the 8th straight annual loss... they think they can be back in black with that in 2014...that would be 10 years in the red with it...



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!)