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The company’s earnings were on the decline; even worse, Sony had to deal with a huge PlayStation Network outage. The fact that Sony’s PR department handled the matter rather clumsily did not help, either.

As president of the Consumer Products & Services Group at Sony as well as chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment, Hirai is already considered to be one of the most powerful executives in Sony. His main tasks will be turning Sony’s TV business around and finding a way to compete with Apple in the mobile gaming arena.

“The path we must take is clear: to drive the growth of our core electronics businesses – primarily digital imaging, smart mobile and game; to turn around the television business; and to accelerate the innovation that enables us to create new business domains. The foundations are now firmly in place for the new management team and me to fully leverage Sony’s diverse electronics product portfolio, in conjunction with our rich entertainment assets and growing array of networked services, to engage with our customers around the world in new and exciting ways,” Said Hirai in a statement.

“Kaz is a globally focused executive for whom technology and the cloud are familiar territory, content is highly valued, and digital transformation is second nature. (…) It was my honor to recommend him to the board for the positions of president and CEO, because he is ready to lead, and the time to make this change is now,” said Stringer, who will now become Chairman of the Board of Directors.

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Sports sponsorship spending to rise

13 Dec, 2011
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PricewaterhouseCoopers predicted the global sports market – including gate receipts, sponsorship, media rights and merchandising – would be worth $118.7bn in 2011, a decline from $121.4bn in 2010, when the FIFA World Cup buoyed the market.

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8 Dec, 2011
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Intel targets India

7 Dec, 2011
Intel, the technology giant, is aiming to rapidly enhance its presence in India, where the company believes tablet and smartphone sales will rise dramatically in the next few years.

The firm's Atom microprocessors are set to feature in a wide range of mobile handsets and slates in 2012, as a result of tie-ups with major partners like Google and Microsoft.

"By next year, Intel Atom-powered smartphones - supporting Android and Windows - would hit the Asian markets," R Rav

Unilever takes nuanced approach to CSR

1 Dec, 2011
Unilever, the FMCG group, believes brand owners should entrench corporate social responsibility in all aspects of their operations, rather than form specialist units covering this area.

According to Keith Weed, the firm's chief marketing and commercial officer, charging a single team to handle issues such as sustainability and ethical matters was not the right response.

"We don't have a CSR department – if you have a CSR department, then it's an add-on," he said, as rep

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