Hey sony -- we know that experiencing your first annual operating loss in 14 years calls for drastic measures, but this is bordering on downright rash. Barely a month after announcing that 16,000 employees would be axed, sony has now revealed plans to close one of its two television plants in Japan and rid itself of 2,000 domestic full-time jobs as it attempts to "revive its electronics business." Of note, it's stated that those 2,000 -- which seem to be a part of the previously mentioned 16,000 figure -- will be shed via "early retirement and other programs." Just think what a 40-inch XEL-1 would do for business. No, seriously Sony, just think.
[Via: Engadget ]
Sony to shutter Japanese TV plant as part of restructuring efforts
Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 6:06 AM Posted by Sem
Labels: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
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