Anonymous ID: e13a01 Aug. 1, 2018, 12:41 p.m. No.2395075   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

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Anonymous ID: e13a01 Aug. 1, 2018, 12:42 p.m. No.2395091   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

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Hirai’s One Sony Vision Cloudier in Vegas After Film Loss

 

By Cliff Edwards and Mariko Yasu

January 06, 2014 9:46 PM EST

Sony Television

 

As Sony Corp. (6758)’s Kazuo Hirai delivers his first keynote address at the International Consumer Electronics Show today, he’ll push a message he’s delivered before: a breakup of the consumer electronics giant isn’t in the cards.

 

Since taking over as chief executive officer in April 2012, Hirai has trumpeted what he calls a One Sony vision – that he can deliver better returns making televisions, mobile phones and consoles under the same roof as movies and TV shows, video games and music.

 

His challenge this time around: A $180 million quarterly loss at Sony Pictures Entertainment gave credence to calls made last year by activist investor Daniel Loeb, who urged the company to separate the unit from electronics. While exclusive films and TV shows helped Sony gain an early lead in a new generation of TVs called 4K, the second-quarter loss makes One Sony a harder sell in Las Vegas.

 

β€œHis CES keynote speech is certainly going to be an important stage for Hirai,” Junya Ayada, a Tokyo-based analyst at Daiwa Securities Group, said by phone. β€œIt’s uncertain whether he can deliver a strong message that can impress investors.”

 

To make One Sony a reality, Hirai has increased collaboration at the company’s disparate units. In 2012, he sent camera engineers to the company’s phone division to give the Xperia Z handset advanced photography capabilities.

 

β€˜Mission Statement’

 

Sony’s electronics and entertainment teams created the Ultra HD Media Player in eight months, unveiling a device capable of downloading and storing about 100 ultra high definition movies. The player, stocked with Sony movies, has helped spur sales of 4K, or ultra high definition, TV sets.

 

The company has the unique ability to develop products products customers can’t even imagine, Mike Fasulo, president of Sony Electtronics, said yesterday at a CES press conference. The company introduced Lifelog, an app that connects to Sony products and online services, ranging from fitness to music and games, and offer recommendations based on users’ habits.

 

At CES, Hirai will try to convince reporters, retailers and investors there are more successes to come. Just talking about mobile phones and 4K TVs won’t be enough to break new ground, Daiwa’s Ayada said.

 

β€œKaz will present a revitalized mission statement,” said Richard Doherty, principal at researcher Envisioneering Group. β€œWe’re going to see a multilingual guy who knows the world markets and is not breaking a sweat. Still, he’s only been in the seat 18 months and still finding how many messes were being covered over.”