Two Sony Sectors To Take $1.05 Billion Operating Income Hit From Quakes
Operating income in Sony’s Imaging Products & Solutions and Devices sectors is expected to take a 115 billion yen ($1.05 billion) hit from the April 14 earthquakes that struck the Kikuchi-gun, Japan, region and damaged Sony’s Kumamoto Technology Center (see…
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