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    Sony sees record $6.4 billion loss on tax hit

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp flagged a record $6.4 billion annual net loss, double an earlier forecast and a fourth straight year of red ink, as it writes off deferred tax credits, heaping more pressure on its new CEO to turn around the electronics giant.

    Sony, which plans to axe 10,000 jobs - around 6 percent of its global workforce - according to media reports this week, has been hammered by weak demand for its televisions and overtaken by more innovative gadget rivals such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics.

    Yet, in a bid to ease investor concerns over its deteriorating bottom line, Sony forecast it would bounce back in the current year to end-March 2013 with an operating profit of 180 billion yen ($2.2 billion).

    In a sign that Sony's woes are industry-wide among Japan's consumer electronics firms, LCD TV maker Sharp Corp on Tuesday also raised its full-year net loss forecast - to 380 billion yen ($4.67 billion) from 290 billion yen.

    Kazuo Hirai, who took over as Sony's CEO this month, has said he is prepared to take "painful steps" to revive the company, insisting he would not hesitate to scale back or withdraw from businesses he deemed uncompetitive. He will lay out his revival strategy in more detail at a briefing scheduled for Thursday.

    The Sony veteran, known for reviving the PlayStation gaming operations through aggressive cost-cutting, has promised to get the struggling TV business - which has lost $10 billion alone in 10 years - back on its feet within two years.

    "There have been several reasons for our poor results," Chief Financial Officer Masaru Kato said at a news briefing in Tokyo on Tuesday, noting a strong yen and poor demand.

    Asked whether the ballooning losses would cause heads to roll among Sony executives, Kato said: "We are aiming for a rebound and for this we have made management changes."

    Sony securities traded in Germany slumped almost 10 on Tuesday. In Tokyo, Sony shares closed down 3.5 percent ahead of the announcement, the biggest one-day drop in three weeks in a flat market.

    Sony stock has almost halved in little more than a year, and has dropped 11 percent in the past 10 trading sessions.

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    GRAPHIC: Sony earnings http://r.reuters.com/vah46s

    GRAPHIC: Sony staff details http://r.reuters.com/kam57s

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    In a fourth revision to its annual estimates, Sony forecast a 520 billion yen ($6.4 billion) net loss for the year to end-March 2012. In February it had forecast an annual net loss of 220 billion yen. The annual results are due on May 21.

    The additional loss is from writing off 300 billion yen of deferred tax assets primarily in the United States - credits built up to use against future taxable profits, but which have been written off due to the company's consistent losses.

    The company maintained its February forecast for a 95 billion yen annual operating loss.

    "To bring Sony back, Hirai needs to develop personnel and platforms that create competitive and innovative products, but a lot of talent left under early retirement plans," said Tetsuru Ii, president of Commons Asset Management, who oversees about 2.7 billion yen worth of assets and does not hold Sony stock.

    "The old Sony culture would only allow it to make things that were the best globally. Under that logic, does it make sense to continue its TV business, when it's not even the market leader in Japan?"

    Kato, who would not confirm the reports of job losses other than to note there would be cuts in a chemical business and small LCD unit that are being hived off, said Sony had no plans to raise money through a share offering or other equity finance.

    "We can improve shareholder equity in several ways, including bolstering cash flow or selling assets," he told reporters. "Equity finance is also an option, but at this moment we have no concrete plan to do so."

    Assuming Sony's assets are still valued at 12.9 trillion yen, the revised loss will push shareholder equity to 1.9 trillion yen, or a ratio of 15 percent, down from 17.2 percent at the end of 2011.

    REKINDLING THE FLAME?

    Some analysts believe Hirai, a fluent English speaker, can rekindle the Sony flame, saying he will know how to break down its silos and integrate its divisions.

    "They could certainly become profitable through downsizing and shrinking some of their loss-making businesses this year, but we'll have to wait and see if they can continuously be profitable," said Yuuki Sakurai, head of fund manager Fukoku Capital, who oversees about 1.5 trillion yen worth of assets. Fukoku has a small holding in Sony, according to Reuters data.

    "I think Sony is fighting with its old image. People think Sony can succeed (by doing what it did in the past), when there is a limit to what they can really do (in the current competitive landscape)."

    A key concept in Hirai's strategy hinges on merging Sony's robust roster of entertainment properties - including singers Kelly Clarkson and Michael Jackson, and the "Spider-Man" and "Men in Black" film franchises - with its Vaio, Bravia and other electronics brands, in an effort to boost sales.

    The new chief plans to widen the content network connecting its PlayStation games consoles to other Sony devices. He has also said the TV business would be crucial to this "convergence" strategy, brushing aside any suggestions of exiting the market.

    Recently, Sony pulled out of an LCD panel venture with Samsung, enabling it to obtain screens for its TVs more cheaply. It also agreed to buy out Ericsson's half of their smartphone venture for $1.5 billion to shore up its position in a market where Apple and Samsung have become leaders. Sony has since launched its first smartphones, the Xperia series, under the Sony brand.

    Hirai, promoted from head of Sony's consumer products and services businesses that produce the bulk of the group's $85 billion in annual sales, has also singled out medical as a potential core business for the future.

    ($1 = 81.3900 Japanese yen)

    (Additional reporting by Mayumi Negishi, James Topham and Nathan Layne; Editing by Edwina Gibbs and Ian Geoghegan)

     

    60 comments

    • jeff  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      When you outsource jobs to countries that produce mediocre products at best then try and charge the highest prices for your now substandard items you will lose customers. When 90% of your work force are all temporary and you decide to pay them just over minimum wage and treat them all like inmates at a maximum security prison, you will lose not just good workers, you also lose that much more quality. Sony has not learned that lesson yet.
      • Timo3000 1 mth 13 days ago
        At first I thought your post was about Apple
      • Patrick 1 mth 11 days ago
        it goes for apple and any other companies that does this
    • Killerbee  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      Sony, outsource your jobs to America.
    • Bartalbe  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Dear Sony,

      Your products are no longer worth the premium price you put on them.
    • fortziii  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      well that's what you get for outsourcing factories to china and other places rather than to allies.
    • Jack  •  Orlando, Florida  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Can anyone say "ROOTKIT" on your audio CD? I've not bought a sony product since that fiasco many years ago. You brought it on yourself, sony. Go out of business.
    • Stef  •  Okinawa-shi, Japan  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      I love my Sharp Aquos Quattron. It's amazing, and was affordable.
    • rvm13  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      maybe barry can take them over next. after all, we need a tech company along with our car companies and solar companies......
      • Juan 1 mth 11 days ago
        Sony is a Japanese company dumdum... How do you plan that they take that over? Obama took over two of three American automakers and made them profitable again and kept the jobs there. Japan is having the same problems with China that the US is.
    • rvm13  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      and yet again i have been censored by yahoo....but i guess i should get used to it. im not a lemming
      • Mr Frost 1 mth 11 days ago
        Go look up Mark Rysher, he was Yahoo's SPAM Czar and works for a company known as Impermium, the front line in anti-spam defense for social media. They classify your political speech as Hate speech. Go look up his videos on You tube. People who say they have never been censored have never said anything relevant.
    • Wes R  •  Pekin, Illinois  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      o no.. what will the billionares do without any huge bonuses... we better do something or they wont create any 9$ an hour jobs with no health ins.
      • Stef 1 mth 11 days ago
        This is a Japanese company. I've never heard any contraversy about Japanese CEOs and bonuses. Try to stay on topic.
    • timothy b  •  Woonsocket, Rhode Island  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Thank your Republicans for this!!! They have created a system where FOREIGN COMPANIES depend on US tax dollars to stay in business!! A complete joke!! How much does JAPAN give Sony in tax breaks? NOTHING!!! Because the US will do it for them!!
    • kitsboy  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      The problem with Sony is that their prices is higher then the competition, which was fine when things were made in Japan and people loved the quality of the product. They would pay the extra cost. Now they make it in Mexico and other outsourced countries. The price remains the same but the quality doesn't, it's just another "made in Taiwan" product. It's really not rocket science to figure it out.
    • timothy b  •  Woonsocket, Rhode Island  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Its so funny how people support US tax breaks for a JAPANESE company....You know how much tax breaks JAPAN gives Sony? NONE!!!....Point proven!!..
    • Este  •  1 mth 11 days ago
      Meh... Still think Sony make some good products!
    • Steve  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Sony is a victim of their own denial like Best Buy. Business as usual in a tech company is not the way to go.
    • SeanO  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Love em or hate em, the fact that a corporate giant like sony is about to lay off 10000 more people tells us that the economic recovery hasn't happened like the media and the pres says it has
    • serf_tide  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Sony TVs are the best. Hate to hear them pull out of using Samsung as a supplier. Samsung makes good stuff.
    • rdjmyspace  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      Bankruptcy? Soon Only Not Yet. lol
    • The Lightning Round  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Orbis will be the death knell if the rumors about them cutting off used, rented or borrowed games and not having backwards compatibility are true.
    • Haleos  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      IF they lock down the PS4 and attack the used game market...let's see how low they can go.
    • Me NotYou  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      lol! gotta love those tax and spend liberals.
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