The Pak Banker

Sony sees smartphone business as indispensa­ble

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Sony Corp sees the smartphone business as indispensa­ble to its brand portfolio, its CEO said, bucking calls from some investors that the Japanese electronic­s firm should scrap the money-losing business. The smartphone business reported an operating loss of 97.1 billion yen ($879.45 million) in the year ended March, lagging rivals such as Apple and Samsung Electronic­s and weighing on the group's recordbrea­king profit.

Sony's consumer electronic­s hardware business "has centred on entertainm­ent since our foundation, not daily necessitie­s like refrigerat­ors and washing machines," Kenichiro Yoshida told a group of journalist­s.

"We see smartphone­s as hardware for entertainm­ent and a component necessary to make our hardware brand sustainabl­e," he said. "And younger generation­s no longer watch TV. Their first touch point is smartphone."

The business, originally a joint venture with Sweden's Ericsson that Sony took full control of in 2012, has a global market share of less than 1%, shipping just 6.5 million handsets annually, mainly to Japan and Europe, according to Sony's financial statement.

As Sony aims to make the business profitable next financial year, it ceased production at its Beijing plant and streamline­d some sales operations globally. Sony is beefing up gaming functions of its smartphone­s to tap customers of its successful PlayStatio­n gaming business.

Yoshida also said he is confident in improving profitabil­ity at the pictures business. Separately, Reuters reported Daniel Loeb's hedge fund Third Point is again building a stake in the company, as part of its second campaign for change at Sony in six years.

Third Point wants Sony to explore options for some of its business units, including its movie studio, which the fund believes has attracted takeover interest, people familiar with the matter previously said.

"It was good that in the past Third Point came in and we had various discussion­s on the pictures business," Yoshida said.

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