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Well, there is at least one problem with this thread, which is that Sony doesn't need cash resources:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-30/sony-leads-japan-inc-circling-takeovers-with-2-4-trillion-cash-real-m-a.html

The idea that Sony should sell their movie business seems to stem more from a need to see them consolidate their business, or at least to do something. I think it's a bad idea.

What they need to do is to invest in the Vita becoming a success, but perhaps more importantly, to revitalize their TV business. Neither can be done simply by, to quote someone else in this thread, "throwing money at it".

(As for the suggestion at the shareholder's meeting that Stringer should step down: no one is taking that seriously, unless they know nothing about the nature of meetings like that.)