The Three Roadblocks to Sony’s Turnaround
Oct 8th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: FeaturedSony Corp. (NYSE ADR: SNE) is facing the first consecutive annual loss of its 63-year history.
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Sony Corp. (NYSE ADR: SNE) is facing the first consecutive annual loss of its 63-year history.
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