"You know that Sony's also selling TVs, Home Cinema sets, Hifi components, Pcs, etc etc?"
Not to mention financial services, which at times has carried the entire company as their other divisions have foundered. This is the real dark horse of a lot of companies - providing financial services under contract for other corporations. GE, for example, makes most of its money this way. Sony's financial services division isn't quite as big, but its often profitable enough to subsidize less profitable divisions.
Overall, Sony remains a profitable company. I'm not sure why anyone would think they "should be dead". Should MS be dead because the Zune isn't selling well?
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Jeff @ Jun 17th 2007 11:33PM
"You know that Sony's also selling TVs, Home Cinema sets, Hifi components, Pcs, etc etc?"
Not to mention financial services, which at times has carried the entire company as their other divisions have foundered. This is the real dark horse of a lot of companies - providing financial services under contract for other corporations. GE, for example, makes most of its money this way. Sony's financial services division isn't quite as big, but its often profitable enough to subsidize less profitable divisions.
Overall, Sony remains a profitable company. I'm not sure why anyone would think they "should be dead". Should MS be dead because the Zune isn't selling well?