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Sony ups annual profit forecast to ¥700 bil after solid Q1

Japanese conglomerate’s earnings in music, electronic products businesses offset decline in gaming sector

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 11:59PM

Sony ups annual profit forecast to ¥700 bil after solid Q1
Japanese entertainment and consumer electronics giant Sony’s net profit rises 9.4% on-year to ¥211.8 billion for the three months to June. – AFP pic, August 4, 2021

TOKYO – Sony upgraded its full-year profit forecast today on the back of a strong quarterly performance, although the Covid-19 pandemic boom enjoyed by the gaming sector is slowing.

The Japanese entertainment and consumer electronics giant now predicts a net profit of ¥700 billion (RM27 billion) for the fiscal year to March 2022, up from its earlier estimate of ¥660 billion.

The conglomerate said solid earnings in its music and electronic products businesses offset a decline in operating profit in the gaming sector in the first quarter.

For the three months till June, net profit rose 9.4% on-year to ¥211.8 billion.

Sony left its annual sales forecast unchanged at ¥9.7 trillion after Q1 sales gained 15.0% to ¥2.26 trillion.

Although Covid-19 hit many industries hard, the gaming sector was one of the few to benefit, with demand soaring as people sought distractions during long periods stuck at home.

In the previous fiscal year, Sony reported its biggest-ever annual net profit, which more than doubled to ¥1.17 trillion on record sales of ¥8.99 trillion.

“Last year, Sony displayed a strong performance as lockdown demand boosted software sales,” Hideki Yasuda, an analyst at Ace Research Institute here, told AFP.

“But, demand is sharply weakening this year” as vaccines help life move closer to normality despite the spread of the Delta variant. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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