Skip to main contentAccess keys help

[an error occurred while processing this directive]
BBC News
watch One-Minute World News
Last Updated: Tuesday, 30 January 2007, 07:04 GMT
Game unit losses hit Sony profits
A Japanese man buys a PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 is facing tough competition from rivals
Japanese electronics giant Sony has unveiled 5.3% a drop in profits, blaming huge losses at its game unit.

Net profits for the three months to 31 December fell to 159.9bn yen ($1.3bn; �669m) from 168.9bn yen last time.

Poor sales and high costs linked to the delayed launch of its PlayStation 3 and sluggish demand for its PlayStation Portable (PSP) weighed on profits.

Costs at its game division outweighed a recovery at Sony's electronics division driven by strong flat-screen TV sales.

Despite posting a loss for the quarter, the group raised its forecasts for the year, saying it now expected operating profits for the year to March to come in at 60bn yen - compared with previous forecasts of 50bn yen.

"As a result of the strong performance of the electronics segment during the third quarter, operating results for the segment are trending higher than anticipated at the time of our previous forecast," the company said.




RELATED INTERNET LINKS
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Has China's housing bubble burst?
How the world's oldest clove tree defied an empire
Why Royal Ballet principal Sergei Polunin quit

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

AmericasAfricaEuropeMiddle EastSouth AsiaAsia Pacific