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Sony Warns It Will Take $1 Billion Writedown, Blames Slowing DVD Sales (reuters.com)

Sony has warned investors that it will take roughly $978m writedown on its film business, blaming a goodwill impairment charge that dates back to an acquisition of a Hollywood studio almost three decades ago. From a report on Reuters: The impairment charge came as Sony cut its outlook for profits from DVD, blu-ray discs and other home entertainment operations in line with a broader market decline, the company said in statement on Monday. Sony has been working to revive its movie business. In November, the Japanese conglomerate's chief financial officer, Kenichiro Yoshida, said a turnaround was "progressing, but it takes time for the benefit to be realized."

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  1. QUICK by Billly+Gates · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Let's ban the internet and lobby congress for more DRM. Thats IT MORE DRM! It has to be piracy. Let's work to make hardware not work with Linux and I am sure everyone will be happy to cancel their netflix accountants and open their wallets.

    That's the ticket

  2. Re:DVD by religionofpeas · · Score: 5, Funny

    I always thought a DVD was a legal way to watch FBI warnings and previews for other movies.