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kowenicki said:
Chark said:
Selling of the entertainment division would be a foolish move. Leading the company, fixing whats wrong, and returning to profit is what they should be and apparently are doing. The entertainment division will be a big part of that and selling it just seems like a giant risk for some immediate cash, if investors shy away shortly after the sale Sony won't have benefited very much.


the point is... they arent, its almost accidental.

go read my post of the Bloomberg story on the weak yen in here....

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=160129&page=1#

 


I understand the weak yen and its importance but you don't consider what Sony has been doing recently to be good moves? Ericsson phone share buy out and producing high end smartphones; the lay offs; the centralizing of European/Japanese divisions; the focusing on games, phones, and optical; spearheading the 4K high end OLED tv market and the creation of a 4K distribution service; the implementation of the SO-NET fiber optic network in Japan; the acquisition of Gaikai and their future cloud gaming plans; their plans for the PS4 and the hiring of a new marketing team for it?

I'm sure I'm missing some stuff but it is shaking up, at least some extent. You can be critical of a few things but its not them just sitting on their asses waiting on luck. It is going to take a while for things to have an affect.



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(