Sony annual net profit down 36.5%

Published Wed, May 13, 2020 · 07:39 AM

    [TOKYO] Sony said Wednesday its annual net profit tumbled 36.5 per cent on lower revenue from games and electronics products, issuing no forecast for the current year because of uncertainties over the coronavirus pandemic.

    Sony said its group net profit came in at 582.2 billion yen (US$5.4 billion) for the year that ended in March.

    Its operating profit fell 5.5 per cent to 845 billion yen as sales sank 4.7 per cent to 8.3 trillion yen with operating profit

    It suffered "significant decreases" in sales of electronics products as well as in games and network businesses despite robust demand for image sensors used in cellphone cameras, the company said.

    The PlayStation 4 console is in its seventh year and its successor will be launched in late 2020, leaving users inclined to wait for the PS5.

    Sales of electronic goods were affected by the coronavirus outbreak, which forced factories to halt production and hurt retail sales, the firm said.

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    Sony did not release an earnings forecast for the year ahead, saying business uncertainty caused by the new coronavirus made it impossible to give reasonable projections.

    AFP

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