| 17-May-13 10:32PM | NVIDIA Stock Needs a Game Changer at Motley Fool |
| 08:24PM | 'Sonic' video games coming to Nintendo AP |
| 06:30PM | Falling yen to make Japan's goods more affordable AP |
| 06:23PM | Winners & Losers From the Week That Was at The Wall Street Journal |
| 05:01PM | Pension Funds Make Bank Oversight Push Investor's Business Daily |
| 04:20PM | Five Stocks That Made Big Gains this Week Wyatt Investment Research |
| 03:41PM | Asia's Week: Japan Revives, What Of Japan Inc.? at Forbes |
| 03:41PM | Asia's Week: Japan Revives, What of Japan Inc.? at Forbes |
| 03:02PM | Nintendo Stakes Its Claim on YouTube at Minyanville |
| 02:31PM | The Flop Looms as Studios Lean on Blockbusters at New York Times |
| 02:31PM | As Studios Lean on Blockbusters, the Flop Looms at New York Times |
| 02:31PM | As Studios Lean on Blockbusters, the Flop Looms at New York Times |
| 02:31PM | Daft Punk Bio-Engineers a Sleepless Sunrise at TheStreet |
| 02:15PM | Sony PlayStation 4 Riding Wave Of Twice The Social Media Buzz Of New Microsoft Xbox at Forbes |
| 01:19PM | Co-Founder Yat Siu on Animoca's Big Menu of "Fast Food" Mobile Games at AllThingsD |
| 01:17PM | Falling yen to make Japan's goods more affordable AP |
| 11:28AM | [video] MoneyBeat's Winners and Losers: $1 Billion Men at MarketWatch |
| 10:36AM | Can Third Point Steal Sony Entertainment? at Motley Fool |
| 10:34AM | Dan Loeb goes to Japan; can he break up Sony? at MarketWatch |
| 09:54AM | Do Investors Benefit from Activist Shareholders? at Motley Fool |
| 08:14AM | Big Hair, Big Market, Big Scandals: Talking Squawk at CNBC |
| 07:00AM | The 5 Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week: May 17 at TheStreet |
| 06:40AM | As yen falls, goods from Japan are more affordable AP |
| 05:30AM | [video] 5 Dumbest Things on Wall Street at TheStreet |
| 05:11AM | Advanced Micro Devices: Is Goldman Sachs Right? at Seeking Alpha |
| 03:58AM | Sony Cannot Make Believe With Its Investors at Seeking Alpha |
| 03:06AM | As yen falls, goods from Japan are more affordable AP |
| 12:46AM | As yen falls, goods from Japan are more affordable AP |
| 12:44AM | As yen falls, goods from Japan are more affordable AP |
| 12:06AM | As yen falls, goods from Japan are more affordable AP |
| 16-May-13 05:23PM | Video Game Makers Rally As Growth Prospects Improve at Investor's Business Daily |
| 04:45PM | Three Companies Threatening Apple's Dominance at Motley Fool |
| 04:12PM | [video] Dell Q1 EPS: $0.21 Ex-Items vs. $0.35 Est. at CNBC |
| 03:45PM | Best Buy seeks to spark interest in '4K' TVs AP |
| 03:40PM | AMD Shares Crash on Goldman Sachs Downgrade at AllThingsD |
| 02:06PM | What The Next Ten Years Of Technology Will Look Like at Motley Fool |
| 01:52PM | Amazon Prime Instant Video Adds NBCUniversal Shows at Investor's Business Daily |
| 01:51PM | Is This Company's Much Awaited Turnaround Finally Here? at Motley Fool |
| 01:00PM | The Yen is Setting up to be an Attractive Long-Term Investment Investopedia |
| 12:55PM | Microsoft May Finally Put an End to Xbox Monopoly Money at Minyanville |
| 12:34PM | Apple's Competition Is Getting Tougher at Motley Fool |
| 12:30PM | Gamestop: Negative Catalyst(s) Finally Emerging After Years Of Waiting For 52-Week High Darling at Seeking Alpha |
| 11:40AM | AMD Dives 14%: Stock's Too Rich Given PC Woes, Despite Gaming Upside, Says Goldman at Barrons.com |
| 08:02AM | Japans Economy Growing at 3.5% Annualized Rate at New York Times |
| 08:02AM | Japans Economy Growing at 3.5% Annualized Rate at New York Times |
| 08:00AM | Mobile Game Biz to Nintendo and Sony: Seasons? What Are Those? at AllThingsD |
| 07:41AM | Break up Sony? It's harder than it looks at Fortune |
| 07:09AM | Don't Expect Shield to Move NVIDIA Stock... Yet at Motley Fool |
| 06:50AM | OTOY: Bringing the big screen experience to browsers at Fortune |
| 15-May-13 10:03PM | Electronic Arts' Gross Margin Improves at the Expense of GameStop at Motley Fool |
| 10:01PM | Japans Economy Growing at 3.5% Annualized Rate at New York Times |
| 08:46PM | Sony Is Relatively Cheap, and Opportunistic at Motley Fool |
| 08:37PM | Media Companies Aim to Woo Advertisers and Latinos at New York Times |
| 07:02PM | Activision Blizzard Hurt by Console Refresh at Motley Fool |
| 06:55PM | Loeb Exits Herbalife Fight Too at The Wall Street Journal |
| 06:04PM | Can Sony Copy Apple's Template for Success? at Motley Fool |
| 04:26PM | What the Heck is Happening with Himax? at Barrons.com |
| 04:00PM | Dan Loeb Wants to Make Sony Into Apple at Motley Fool |
| 03:14PM | Sony Stock Falls On Unusually High Volume (SNE) at TheStreet |
| 01:49PM | Forget Apple. Googles Going to $1,000, Says Pro Talking Numbers |
| 01:49PM | Forget Apple. Googles Going to $1,000, Says Pro |
| 12:45PM | Microsofts Next-Gen Xbox Will Change the World: Pachter Breakout |
| 12:42PM | Warner Music Gains Approval to Buy Parlophone, a Last Piece of EMI at New York Times |
| 12:03PM | Google to Stream Music for a Price Zacks |
| 12:03PM | Next Stop $1,000? Google Soars Above $900 for First Time at Fox Business |
| 11:59AM | Three Things to Watch for at Google I/O at Minyanville |
| 10:29AM | Break Up Sony? Well, Duh at Fox Business |
| 10:23AM | [video] HSBC to Slash Jobs, Cut Costs Up to $3B at TheStreet |
| 10:23AM | [video] HSBC to Cut Up to $3 Billion at TheStreet |
| 10:04AM | The Deal: Loeb Needles, Prods Sony into Play at TheStreet |
| 10:03AM | HSBC to Trim $3B in Costs and Cut 14,000 Jobs: Ahead of the Ticker at TheStreet |
| 09:44AM | Is Sony Saved? at Seeking Alpha |
| 09:43AM | G7 Gives Bank of Japan Stimulus the Green Light TheStreet |
| 09:40AM | [video] Faber Report: Is Loeb Too Late For Sony? at CNBC |
| 08:30AM | Will breaking up Sony release value? at MarketWatch |
| 08:00AM | DTSI's Earnings Ahead of Estimate Zacks |
| 07:30AM | Sell in May, Rue the Day; Blankfein Phones Dimon; IRS Scandal Hot Stock Minute |
| 07:29AM | Macys Beats on Earnings; Sony Sound-Off; Tesla Reverses Course Hot Stock Minute |
| 06:08AM | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up at theflyonthewall.com |
| 05:14AM | World stocks mixed after German 1Q growth released AP |
| 04:12AM | Nikkei Index Breaks 15,000 for First Time Since 2007 at New York Times |
| 04:12AM | Nikkei Index Breaks 15,000 for First Time Since 2007 at New York Times |
| 03:00AM | Nikkei Breaches 15,000; Rest of Asia Flat at CNBC |
| 02:00AM | Nikkei Breaches 15,000; Rest of Asia Flat at CNBC |
| 01:22AM | Asia stocks up as US small business mood improves AP |
| 12:54AM | Change at Sony: Start of Third Leg of Abenomics? at CNBC |
| 12:15AM | Asian Stocks Cautious; Nikkei Tops 15,000 at CNBC |
| 14-May-13 11:55PM | Google Doubles Down on Music Subscriptions, Which Means Google Isn't Serious About Music Subscriptions at AllThingsD +9.90% |
| 10:30PM | Nikkei Jumps on Weak Yen; Rest of Asia Flat at CNBC |
| 10:24PM | Next Gen Game Consoles: Winners And Losers at Seeking Alpha |
| 09:50PM | Nikkei Crosses 15,000; Sony Soars at CNBC |
| 09:05PM | Sony Meets Outspoken Activist Investor, but Courtesy Reigns New York Times |
| 09:05PM | Sony Meets Outspoken Activist Investor, but Courtesy Reigns at New York Times |
| 09:00PM | Nikkei Crosses 15,000; Sony Soars at CNBC |
| 08:46PM | Time to Break Up Sony? at Motley Fool |
| 08:38PM | Nikkei Crosses 15,000; Sony Soars at CNBC |
| 08:30PM | 4 Reasons the New Xbox May Be a Game Changer at Motley Fool |
| 08:12PM | Gung Ho for Sony at Motley Fool |
| 07:16PM | Big Sony options action before Loeb stake raises eyebrows Reuters |
| 06:54PM | Asia Set for Strong Open at CNBC |
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| Sony Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and sells electronic equipment, instruments, and devices for consumer, professional, and industrial markets worldwide. It offers consumer products and devices, such as televisions; Blu-ray disc players/recorders, home theaters, home audio systems, and DVD-video players; compact digital, home-use video, and interchangeable single-lens cameras; and personal computers and memory-based portable audio devices. The company also develops, produces, markets, and distributes PlayStation3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 games hardware and related software. In addition, it provides professional devices and solutions, such as broadcast- and professional-use products, and other B2B business solutions; CMOS image sensors, CCDs, system LSIs, and other semiconductors; batteries, audio/video/data recording media, storage media, optical pickups, and optical disk drives; and materials and components for electronic devices, such as anisotropic conductive films. Further, the company engages in the acquisition, production, and distribution of television programs, motion pictures, and animated films; operation of television networks and studio facilities; creation and distribution of digital content; development of new entertainment products, services, and technologies; and music publishing business. Furthermore, it provides various financial services, including insurance, savings products, and loans; engages in the research, development, design, production, marketing, sale, distribution, and servicing of mobile phones, accessories, services, and applications, as well as original equipment manufacture of mobile phones; manufactures Blu-ray, DVD, and CD disks; and provides Internet and medical-related Internet services. The company was formerly known as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha and changed its name to Sony Corporation in 1958. Sony Corporation was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. |