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maverick40 said:
kowenicki said:

To contact the reporters on this story: Brooke Sutherland in New York at bsutherland7@bloomberg.net; Grace Huang in Tokyo at xhuang66@bloomberg.net; Cliff Edwards in San Francisco at cedwards28@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Beth Williams at bewilliams@bloomberg.net; Michael Tighe at mtighe4@bloomberg.net Whitney Kisling

Never going to happen, the Japanese govenment won't let it

oh and to all the armchair CEO's and CFO's in this thread:

whilst the facial expression on this vid seems to starts out with laughter it seems to end with the look of agony and pain. Perhaps this is the plight of Sony. Seriously though, governments around the world are in such a squeeze at the moment and rescuing overbloated corporations is the last thing on their priority list. They would facilitate a break up of the company instead. Its not the job of governments to save poorly performing corporations.



Xbox 360 and Xbox One

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