kowenicki said:
theprof00 said:
kowenicki said:
theprof00 said:
kowenicki said:
Seece said:
Kynes said:
maverick40 said:
Mr Khan said: He seemed capable enough of cleaning up Kutaragi's messes in the PS division, so perhaps he'll be good at fixing Stringer's as well |
what is happeing to that fool Stringer now?
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He will get a huge paycheck and then, he will retire being a millionaire.
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He'll have to retire, who'd hire him!
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Stringer was brought in because Sony was struggling... it isnt struggling because Stringer was brought in. He presided over a golden era for Sony Corp in the US from 1997 to 2005 before moving to oversee the whole Corp. The old guard, including clueless Ken, are the reason why Sony is where it is.
The guy has a pedigree in business.... some things just take time or are a lost cause. Stringer has been a fall guy for a lot of the previous mistakes and has at least slimmed down the bloated mess that was in situ previously.
People who see Kaz as a knight in shining armout really need to get a reality check.
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LOL
Didn't you JUST say a few short weeks ago that Sony was in dire straits?
"it isnt struggling because Stringer was brought in."
Sure is haters gunna hate round here
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I do love a considered and intelligent response, with the stock haterzzzzz suffix.
I did say Sony is in dire straits, because it is.... If you think that is all down to Stringer then fine...
it isnt... but fine.
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You credit him for the accomplishments of the playstation, and say he's not to blame for everything after that.
He OK'd playstation 3. You've called ps3 a nightmare (paraphrasing). Who's to blame, again?
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Er... no.
Your rage seems to be impairing your ability to read properly.
I didnt credit him with the accomplishments of the Playstation. I credited him with the performance of the Sony Corporation of America during a pretty good time for them over there and before that at CBS. (the clue was where I said Sony Corp and not Playstation in my post)
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It's not rage really. I believe it's called poor reading comprehension. Proper schooling usually fixes that.