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Sir Howard’s changes have begun to pay off.
At the end of last year, Sony’s sales of televisions grew by 44% and those of its computers rose by 28%.
Its gaming and mobile-phone activities turned profitable in 2010.
The television business still suffers losses, but is on a firmer footing.
Sir Howard shut superfluous factories—including one in Ichinomiya, which made the Trinitron televisions that were once a symbol of Sony’s technical brilliance. Today more than half of Sony’s TVs are assembled by outsourcers, up from a mere 20% in 2009.
Can't wait to see Sir Howard’s success in the near future.


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