Sharp, Sony Are in the Red

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Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Comeback like Toyota
Adeniji Kayode   8/10/2012 10:39:20 AM
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@hm,

Korean products are regarded to be more stable in my part of the World while china product are regarded as fake products most times

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Barbara Jorgensen   8/7/2012 9:16:53 AM
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Yes, Sharp i really hurting. They still continue to make great products, but I thnk price-wise they are getting hammered. Worse, it looks like new partner Foxconn is re-evaluating its relationship with Sharp. Foxconn is said the be lowering the amount of its investment at a lower price becuase Sharp is hurting so much. I'd expect to see more layoffs...I'm not really sure what new products will turn things around.

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Jay_Bond   8/7/2012 7:43:59 AM
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I will be curious to see how bad Sharp is affected in the next 3 to 6 quarters. Sharp has always made a high quality television, but I think they might have put too much focus on that business. Considering most households have multiple televisions, most of which have been upgraded due to lower costs, it is hard to believe the executives at Sharp feel that they can continue to drive business through a majority of television sales.

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elctrnx_lyf   8/6/2012 8:02:15 PM
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Definitely Japanese companies are struggling to get of the losses. I think Koreans are definitely giving them hard competition and even beating them easily. We have already seen mergers in Japan LCD business and I believe this will continue to happen in another segments also.

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Barbara Jorgensen   8/6/2012 2:18:33 PM
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I think Japanese companies are far from being out of the game, but these results are pretty awful. I think Japan has resisted outsourcing in favor of vertical integration because companies are better able to control and manage their technology. But if Japan can't compete on price, such as in the LCD business, they are going to lose both market share and reputation. (Look how quickly Foxconn renegotiated with Sharp.) Innovation also requires cash, which Sharp and Sony clearly are struggling with. I wonder if we might see more ventures such as the government-backed LCD business that free up the innovators to do more...well, innovation.

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Re: Comeback like Toyota
_hm   8/5/2012 8:54:02 AM
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Lately Japanese vendors (auto, electroincs and others) are more aggressive. They beat Korean vendors in thier own game of low price products with very low margins. But Japanese product may be more sound technically. It may take some time. But Japanese organization will be doing very good.

 

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Re: Comeback like Toyota
Adeniji Kayode   8/4/2012 5:18:46 PM
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@anandvy< i agree with you on that. I feel alot of comsumers will be disappointed is Sony just go down like that without a fight. All around me, I still have people that will not buy any electronics if its not Sony.

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Adeniji Kayode   8/4/2012 5:14:11 PM
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@t.alex,

we should expect to see more of that.

Some are working harder, but some are working smarter.

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anandvy   8/4/2012 3:00:11 AM
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but one is Japan hasn't embraced outsourcing as much as the ROW and as a result has not benefited from the efficiencies that can ge gained.

@Barbara, I always felt Japanese dont outsource their work because they themselves are so efficient hard working people. Do you think they have learnt a lesson now ? Will they now start outsourcing their work ?

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Re: Comeback like Toyota
anandvy   8/4/2012 2:44:24 AM
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Looks at Toyota. They have large profit and will become world's largest auto manufacturer. Similalry, Sony and Sharp will have bright future.

@_hm, I am not sure if we can compare auto industry with electronics industry. Electronics industry is more competitive becase you have players like Apple, google etc which are always trying to innovate new products. So the only way Sony can overcome this competition from other companies is to start innovating. 

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