Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Sony say will cut 5,000 job


Press TV
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Japan’s electronics giant Sony will cut some 5,000 jobs around the world, saying it would book great financial losses.
On Thursday, Sony said that the job cuts, part of a restructuring plan, would save about $1.0 billion annually.
The measure, which comes into effect in March 2015, will affect about 1,500 Sony employees in Japan and 3,500 of its workers in other countries.
Sony also announced the sale of the giant’s Vaio-brand PC division to Japan Industrial Partners (JIP).
The company said that it had decided to focus on “its mobile product lineup on smart phones and tablets and to transfer its PC business to a new company established by JIP that will enable its continuation.”
Late last month, Moody’s credit rating agency downgraded Sony’s debt rating to “junk” status. The agency warned that the Japanese firm’s profitability would most likely remain “weak and volatile.”
“We expect the majority of [Sony’s] core consumer electronics businesses — such as TVs, mobile, digital cameras and personal computers — to continue to face significant downward earnings pressure,” Moody’s said on January 27.
Sony is also facing major challenges from foreign rivals including South Korea’s Samsung and US giant Apple Inc.
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