Sony cuts sales targets, remains optimistic
Sales targets for digital cameras, smartphones and tablets have been cut by 13-17 percent for the year ending March 2015.
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Sales targets for digital cameras, smartphones and tablets have been cut by 13-17 percent for the year ending March 2015.
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