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Sony bounces back with US$ 6.6b profit for 2017

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Sony Corporation has registered historically high consolidated operating income of US$6.6 billion (¥734.9 billion) in fiscal year 2017, a 2.5-fold increase after over two decades.

The company’s consolidated sales and operating revenue was US$77.04 billion (¥8.54 trillion), registering a 12% rise compared to FY16. Sony also reported net income of US$4.4 billion (¥490.8 billion), which was 6.7 times higher than that recorded in the previous fiscal year.

Sony has been through a process of re-invigoration and is firmly back on the path of growth and profitability. Sony Middle East and Africa is also experiencing a strong growth momentum and has recorded a 15% increase in sales (in FY 2017) over previous fiscal year. This steady gain combined with the growing popularity of our high value-added products such as 4K BRAVIA OLED TV, truly wireless Noise Cancelling headphones, wireless speakers, high power home audio systems and full frame mirrorless range of Alpha cameras positions us well for FY2018,” said Fumiatsu Hirai, Managing Director, Sony Middle East and Africa.

The overall profit was spurred by sales increases across various segments, with the exception of the mobile division. The impressive performance in the Game and Network Services (G&NS) segment was evident, as it witnessed an 18% year-on-year rise in sales to US$17.5 billion (¥1.943 trillion), largely driven by an increase in PlayStation 4 software sales. The gaming division’s operating income also increased to US$1.6 billion (¥177.5 billion) as compared to last year’s US$378 million (¥41.9 billion).

For the Pictures Segment, the commercial successes of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ and ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ contributed to a year-on-year sales rise of 12% and operating income improved to US$371 million (¥41.1 billion).

Meanwhile, the Home Entertainment & Sound segment posted an 18% year-on-year sales increase from US$246.2 million (¥27.3 billion) to US$773.6 million (¥85.8 billion). Sales and operating income rose due to a shift to high value-added models such as 4K BRAVIA OLED TVs and the positive impact of foreign exchange rates.

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The Imaging Products & Solutions segment also witnessed a 13% year-on-year climb in its operating income, at US$675.4 million (¥74.9 billion) compared to the previous year’s US$250 million (¥27.7 billion). The enhancement in the Alpha series mirrorless cameras and interchangeable lens line-up also contributed to the expansion in sales and operating income. Sony MEA expects its television, audio and digital imaging segments to grow further in the coming months following the scheduled launch of new products in 2018.

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