| M.U.G.E.N said: Wait I don't understand what these analysts and arm chair analysts wanted out of this presentation...did anyone actually expect him to give out the details on ALL the steps that he is going to make at this time? Right after the 10k job cut? LOL people must think this man is an idiot or something to do that. I think the fact that some drastic measures have been taken already and also the fact that he is practically saying such cuts/changes will continue is good enough. Kaz himself is taking over the tv division which instills confidence in the shareholders which combined with the above factors increased their stock value. It's not rocket science. The tv division needs some major changes and sony does need to come up with things to wow others, even if they are considered as gimicks by some. It will help them improve their brand image. sounds like Kaz understands this too. Best of luck to him |
Kaz has 99% of the unsolvable problems Stringer had. From a practical standpoint, it is impossible to fire japanese people in japanese factories without financial suicide. Stringer basically shut down anything possible outside of Japan to save money. As a foreigner, he had zero chances to do anything within Japan. Now Hirai steps in, being Japanese, he still can't fire people inside Japan. Notice in his blurb, he weasels around by saying something like "people will be shifted around inside the company" - wishful thinking. What we will see in the next months is Sony people outside Japan getting fired, a few Japanese inside Japan getting relocated, and some getting paid to leave, and smaller Sony parts getting sold (chemicals?, batteries?). The best that culd happen is the entire TV division being merged with Hitachi/Panasonic into a new Japanese corporation with zero Sony involvement. Let the new company sort out the downsizing then. I wish Kaz good luck with that.







