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Sony CEO Hirai describes his plans for Sony in the next three years.

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Sony Increases Loss Forecast to $2.14 Billion, as Mobile Growth Slows

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Sony Vows to Overhaul Smartphone Unit

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The Playstation unit chief assumes the CEO position in January 2012. He emphasizes user experience and bringing Sony's diverse products under the direction of the UX group. Hirai makes some of the tough decisions facing Sony such as cutting its size in the television business.

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