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2/9/2012 4:02 PM

Sony Corp (ADR) (NYSE:SNE)

CAPS Rating: 2 out of 5

The Company is primarily focused on the Electronics, such as AV/IT products & components; Game, such as PlayStation; Entertainment, such as motion pictures and music; and Financial Services, such as insurance and banking, sectors.

Current Price $19.91 Mkt Cap $19.98B
Open $0.00 P/E Ratio 0.00
Prev. Close $19.91 Div. (Yield) 0.29 (0.70%)
Daily Range $19.80 - $20.00 Volume 5,077
52-Wk Range $16.16 - $36.97 Avg. Daily Vol. 0

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1,182 Outperform
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All-Star Players

229 Outperform
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Wall Street

6 Outperform
4 Underperform
 

Top SNE Bull/Bear Pitches

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Gtrinvestor (99.90)
Submitted March 17, 2011

Long term play on a company that is taking some short term hits. Not sure I would invest in MRLP yet, but keeping an eye on this one.

davidm8797 (46.83)
Submitted October 20, 2010

Sony's been lazy - lazy with PS3, lazy with their phones. Other than that, they ain't got much else. No one uses stereos anymore. They use receivers with iPod inputs. And ripping off of Wii is just ill-fated. Work on your PS3 for God's sake

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Recent Community Commentary

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Recs

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Member Avatar DoyleMVP (49.33) Submitted: 2/8/2012 4:31:29 PM : Outperform Start Price: $18.11 SNE Score: +7.78

PS4

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Member Avatar TMFNewCow (23.59) Submitted: 2/2/2012 11:28:19 PM : Underperform Start Price: $17.01 SNE Score: -15.17

http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/02/02/this-tech-giant-doesnt-age-well.aspx

This Tech Giant Doesn't Age Well

Some things get better with time. Fine wine comes to mind as a classic example. Unfortunately, electronics giant Sony (NYSE: SNE ) isn't on that list, despite being around for 66 years.

The tech powerhouse has just put up third -quarter results, and red continues to be the primary color. Revenue declined to $23.4 billion, generating an operating loss of $1.2 billion and a net loss of more than $2 billion. The company attributed the shrinking top line to the floods in Thailand last year, deterioration in market conditions in developed countries, and pesky foreign exchange rates.

When people think Sony, they think consumer products and services. While that segment brings in the most revenue, $12.8 billion in the quarter, it also bleeds the most. The division generated an operating loss of $1.1 billion, the vast majority of the $1.2 billion consolidated operating loss. Its best-performing segment? Financial services.

Sony Financial Services includes its life insurance and bank subsidiaries, among others, and generated $418 million operating income, or a 15% operating margin. That tops its next-best music segment's $196 million in operating income, or 12% operating margin.

Sony expects to generate a $2.9 billion net loss for the fiscal year that ends next month, more than twice what it projected just three months ago. Sony has tapped a new CEO, insider Kazuo Hirai, to replace Howard Stringer in April. Hirai is known for jumpstarting Sony's PlayStation division through cost-cutting.

Although Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT ) Xbox 360 pounded both the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii in November, selling 1.7 million consoles, compared with the PS3's 900,000 and the Wii's 860,000 that won't stop Sony from releasing its doomed PlayStation Vita stateside this month. Nor will the fact that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL ) iOS and Google (Nasdaq: GOOG ) Android are decimating the dedicated handheld-gaming world. Apple's upcoming TV may even take a shot at consoles.

Steve Jobs had always said he drew much inspiration from Sony in his younger days. The tables have turned, and Sony is now looking at an Apple-esque approach to seamlessly integrate its hardware and content together. Hirai said Sony needs to focus more on the "user experience" and that it "can't just continue to be a great purveyor of hardware products."

Sony is a classic example of a once-innovative company that has failed to adapt, and its results are starting to show their age. I'm giving it an underperform CAPScall today, since I think this ship is too big for Hirai to turn it around in time.

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Member Avatar ralphie4000 (39.25) Submitted: 2/2/2012 11:26:05 PM : Underperform Start Price: $18.85 SNE Score: -4.61

huge losses, just a short term down for now, but could be in trouble

Leaderboard

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Score Leader

poorbanker

poorbanker (< 20) Score: +83.28

The Score Leader is the player with the highest score across all their picks in SNE.

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Member Name Member
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poorbanker < 20 3/5/2009 Underperform NS $17.06 +16.69% +99.97% +83.28 0 Comment
jcolem11 63.51 4/14/2009 Underperform NS $25.25 -21.14% +60.85% +81.99 0 Comment
GavshireHathaway 29.42 4/7/2009 Underperform 5Y $23.37 -14.80% +66.75% +81.55 0 Comment
weezybaby 62.74 3/4/2009 Underperform 3Y $17.73 +12.29% +93.16% +80.87 0 Comment
BadBoy4Lyfe < 20 4/16/2009 Underperform 5Y $24.49 -18.69% +61.05% +79.74 0 Comment
broth27 < 20 3/27/2009 Underperform NS $22.10 -9.93% +66.63% +76.55 0 Comment
Azfang 80.05 3/18/2009 Underperform 5Y $19.77 +0.68% +77.04% +76.36 1 Comment
udubscrub < 20 5/18/2009 Underperform 5Y $25.31 -21.32% +52.73% +74.05 0 Comment
zk116 99.95 5/18/2009 Underperform 1Y $25.31 -21.32% +52.73% +74.05 0 Comment
stockpickeraz 23.58 1/16/2009 Underperform 5Y $22.08 -9.85% +63.98% +73.82 0 Comment

Wall Street

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Player Name Player
Rating
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Date
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TrackZacks 70.75 6/7/2011 Underperform 3M $25.27 -21.21% +4.96% +26.17 1 Comment
TrackMaximGroup < 20 5/27/2011 Outperform NS $26.93 -26.07% +1.49% -27.56 0 Comment
TrackMaximGroup < 20 3/20/2009 Outperform NS $20.08 +48.51% +67.34% -18.83 4/12/2011 @ $29.82 0 Comment
TrackCreditSuiss 93.26 12/15/2008 Underperform NS $20.54 -3.07% +56.00% +59.08 0 Comment
TrackZacks 70.75 11/11/2008 Underperform 3M $22.13 +31.48% +21.92% -9.56 7/13/2010 @ $29.10 1 Comment
TrackHSBC < 20 7/30/2008 Underperform NS $36.68 -45.73% +9.95% +55.67 0 Comment
TrackJimCramer 78.02 3/26/2008 Underperform 3W $40.83 -51.23% +5.39% +56.62 0 Comment
TrackScottBleier 92.83 1/11/2008 Outperform 3M $53.91 -63.07% +0.65% -63.72 0 Comment
TrackEveillard 96.01 9/30/2007 Outperform NS $46.85 -57.51% -7.05% -50.45 1 Comment
TrackBrandes < 20 9/30/2007 Outperform NS $46.85 -57.51% -7.05% -50.45 2 Comments
TrackBRogers 96.51 9/30/2007 Outperform NS $48.06 +0.42% -8.57% +8.98 5/29/2008 @ $48.26 1 Comment
TrackDodgeCox 93.97 9/30/2007 Outperform NS $46.85 -57.51% -7.05% -50.45 2 Comments
TrackZacks 70.75 5/22/2007 Underperform 3M $58.85 -54.80% -35.17% +19.62 10/20/2008 @ $26.60 1 Comment
TrackJHoenig < 20 1/13/2007 Outperform 3W $46.38 -57.07% +0.38% -57.45 0 Comment
TrackJimCramer 78.02 1/11/2007 Outperform 3W $45.45 -7.86% -6.75% -1.11 3/26/2008 @ $41.88 0 Comment
TrackJimCramer 78.02 9/7/2006 Underperform 3W $42.38 +7.72% +8.17% +0.45 1/12/2007 @ $45.65 0 Comment
TrackJimCramer 78.02 7/5/2006 Outperform 3W $43.28 -2.08% +1.82% -3.90 9/8/2006 @ $42.38 0 Comment
TrackJimCramer 78.02 4/13/2006 Underperform 3W $47.11 -8.13% -1.41% +6.72 7/5/2006 @ $43.28 0 Comment

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