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$17 billion in losses for 2011 for Japanese electronic companies, including Panasonic, Sharp and Sony. Competition from Apple in products with consumer appeal and Samsung in manufacturing, and the failure of Japanese electronic companies to create exciting new products.
Grouped Articles
Weaker Yen Puts Japanese Profits on a New Track
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Sony Posts a Small Profit, Its First in 5 Years
New York Times 05/09/2013
Japan's Electronics Under Siege
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2013
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Movieâs Flop Contributes to a Loss for Sony
New York Times 10/31/2013
Japanese Firms Send Work Overseas
Wall Street Journal 10/24/2010
Grouped Articles
At Sony, Investorâs Challenge Brings Unwanted Suspense
New York Times 05/18/2013
A Television Unit Flourishes in an Often Overlooked Corner of Sony
New York Times 08/18/2013
Movieâs Flop Contributes to a Loss for Sony
New York Times 10/31/2013
Sony To Focus More on TV Programming
Wall Street Journal 11/23/2013
Sony Pictures Doesn't Need a Turnaround, Chief Says
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2013
Wall Street Journal 08/27/2010
Grouped Articles
Sony Pictures Doesn't Need a Turnaround, Chief Says
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2013
Sony To Focus More on TV Programming
Wall Street Journal 11/23/2013
Movieâs Flop Contributes to a Loss for Sony
New York Times 10/31/2013
A Television Unit Flourishes in an Often Overlooked Corner of Sony
New York Times 08/18/2013
Sony Pictures Bets on Dramas for Grown-Ups
New York Times 09/11/2011
New York Times 08/28/2011
Grouped Articles
Weaker Yen Puts Japanese Profits on a New Track
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Sony Posts a Small Profit, Its First in 5 Years
New York Times 05/09/2013
American Investor Targets Sony for a Breakup
New York Times 05/14/2013
Japan's Electronics Under Siege
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2013
Sony’s Bread and Butter? It’s Not Electronics
New York Times 05/27/2013
Sony's Loss Is Black Eye for CEO
Wall Street Journal 10/31/2013
Grouped Articles
Sony Pictures Doesn't Need a Turnaround, Chief Says
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2013
Sony To Focus More on TV Programming
Wall Street Journal 11/23/2013
Movieâs Flop Contributes to a Loss for Sony
New York Times 10/31/2013
A Television Unit Flourishes in an Often Overlooked Corner of Sony
New York Times 08/18/2013
Amy Pascal Steps Down as Head of Sony’s Film Business
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2015
Sony Pictures Names New Movie Chief
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2015
Grouped Articles
Sony Pictures Doesn't Need a Turnaround, Chief Says
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2013
Sony To Focus More on TV Programming
Wall Street Journal 11/23/2013
Movieâs Flop Contributes to a Loss for Sony
New York Times 10/31/2013
A Television Unit Flourishes in an Often Overlooked Corner of Sony
New York Times 08/18/2013
Sony Pictures Bets on Dramas for Grown-Ups
New York Times 09/11/2011
New York Times 08/28/2011
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