Sony to lay off 5'000 Employees; Will be reconstructing

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QuoteMajor changes are afoot at Sony, after the Japanese electronics giant announced plans to sell its Vaio PC business and reform its TV arm. As a result, Sony will layoff 5,000 employees over the next year or so, including 1,500 in Japan and 3,500 overseas. Sony was projecting a fiscal year net profit of 30 billion yen converting to $295 million, a figure already adjusted down from previous forecasts. Following the restructuring, Sony expects to post a fiscal year net loss of 110 billion yen, converting to $1.08 billion.

Sony's announcement comes as the company posted a strong Q3 net profit of $257 million, boosted by the launch of the PlayStation 4. The new console contributed to the company's net sales of just under $23 billion, with sales in the PlayStation department rising year-on-year by 64.6 percent, or 33 percent when accounting for exchange rate fluctuations. As revealed last month, Sony placed 4.2 million PS4s in the hands of consumers in 2013, and the console is well on course to meets its fiscal targets.

However, scrutiny will center around the decisions to exit the PC industry and make the TV business its own subsidiary. Sony targeted both areas for a return to profit this fiscal year, which ends March 31, but both will come up short. That means an end for the PC business, with an "understanding" in place to sell the Vaio brand to Japanese Industry Partners; a final agreement is expected to be concluded in March 2014, following due diligence and negotiations. Sony is instead shifting focus towards the mobile sector, and smartphone and tablet products. As for the TV business, Sony's newly formed subsidiary is to focus on high-end models and dominating the 4K market.

In addition to the 5,000 layoffs, 90 billion yen (converting to around $886 million) is being allocated in restructuring expenses over the next year or so. Sony's restructuring follows the overhaul announced nearly two years ago, which resulted in 10,000 employees losing their jobs. As with those measures, Sony stated the decisions it's making today will lead to long-term cost reductions, estimated to be 100 billion yen annually, around $986 million.

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Quote from: Hakudamashi on February 06, 2014, 10:08:14 AM
Maybe they shoulda layed off dem 3D 4K TVs...

They're gonna specialize on high-end TVs, like those.
The High-End Area is the only place Sony actully has some stance in the TV Business.

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But they're soo expensive...
Too expensive for the average Joe to care about right now...

Granted we said the same thing about HD TVs, but still...


On a side note, do you think 4K will be a main stay like HD? Or just a fad like 3D?
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Quote from: Hakudamashi on February 06, 2014, 10:21:58 AM
But they're soo expensive...
Too expensive for the average Joe to care about right now...

Granted we said the same thing about HD TVs, but still...


On a side note, do you think 4K will be a main stay like HD? Or just a fad like 3D?

4K will be a main stay - unlike 3D it isnt a 'gimmick' - its a quite huge improvement.
Alot of really hardcore pc gamers are already moving towards that and are playing at 2k... @_@



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Quote from: Hakudamashi on February 06, 2014, 10:31:35 AM
Maybe it'll be the new standard by...2027...

Most companies currently have their predictions with 'by 2020'

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People are already buying 4K. Sony aren't and never have been your "Average joe" company anyway. 4K will kick off when the technology improves and is adopted by more content creators and systems. Give it.. Four to five years, then it will be average joe stuff.

And as Kyo said PC gamers including myself are already using higher resolutions, 1440p is a popular one for example, and some people are already using 4K, with it becoming a more compelling and affordable option as announced at CES recently.


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