Howard Stringer

Sony Unveils Its Apple iTunes Competitor

Sony has announced that they are planning on launching their own Apple iTunes competitor which will be an online store selling music, movies, and books as well as other downloadable applications for mobile products. This does...

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Sony head sees big things for 3-D

Sony Corp. Chairman Howard Stringer forecast 3-D movies, pictures and games will be the electronics maker's next $10 billion business, challenging investors and analysts who say the technology isn't ready to become mainstream....

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Sony eyes online service to build brand loyalty

Sony Corp. Chief Executive Howard Stringer, center, Executive Deputy President Hiroshi Yoshioka, left, and Executive Vice President Kazuo Hirai smile as they show the company's latest products, digital still camera DSC-TX1,...

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Sony senses new dimension

Sony chairman Howard Stringer forecast 3D movies, pictures and games will be the electronics maker's next US$10 billion ($13.7 billion) business, challenging investors and analysts who say the technology isn't ready to become...

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Asia Markets Fall As Weak Recovery Signs Pile Up

Asian Stock Markets Mostly Fall As Signs Of Weak Global Economic Recovery Pile Up (AP) BANGKOK (AP) - Asia stock markets mostly retreated Friday following a glum session on Wall Street as evidence of a weak economic recovery...

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The Canadian Press Business News Budget for Thursday, Nov. 19

BUSINESS EDITORS: Here are CP Business Budget lines at 10 p.m. ET. Moved TORONTO _ With three of Canada's biggest banks lowering mortgage rates again this week, economists are warning that lending rates for home buyers are...

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UPDATE 1-Sony slides to 4-mth low, plan fails to inspire

Shares fall to lowest level since July * Turning TV ops profitable to prove difficult-fund manager (Updates with investor's comment, background) TOKYO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Shares of Sony Corp (6758.T) fell to their lowest in...

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Downbeat Dell weighs on world markets

LONDON (AP) -- European stock markets fell Friday and Wall Street was expected to open lower amid mounting concerns about the pace of the U.S. economic recovery following a disappointing earnings update from computer maker Dell...

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Asian stock markets mostly fall amid weak recovery signs, Europe markets gain

European shares rose. Benchmarks in Tokyo, Sydney and Hong Kong fell half a per cent or more while oil lingered under $78 a barrel following a big tumble overnight. Markets, especially in Asia, have rallied hard since their...

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Nikkei falters, first 4-wk losing streak in a year

By Masayuki Kitano TOKYO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei stock average fell 0.5 percent on Friday and logged its first four-week losing streak in over a year, with Sony sliding after its new growth strategy failed to...

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