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| October 18, 2012 |
| 06:35 EDT |  | PC, SSNLF, SHCAY, SNE, TOSBF | Worldwide Smart TV shipments to grow 15% in 2012, DigiTimes reports Smart TV shipments are expected to grow 15% worldwide in 2012, reports DigiTimes, citing information from NPD DisplaySearch. Smart and connected TV shipments have accounted for a large percentage of TVs in most regions specifically in China and Western Europe, but penetration in North America has hovered at a lower level of 20%. Reference Link |
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| June 18, 2013 |
| 17:12 EDT |  | SNE | Nvidia to begin licensing GPU cores, visual computing portfolio
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| 16:22 EDT |  | SNE | On The Fly: Closing Wrap
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| 14:17 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung may launch smartphone optimized for Facebook, Korea Times says
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| 13:56 EDT |  | TOSBF | Toshiba to cut costs in TV business by 10B yen, Nikkei reports
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| 13:08 EDT |  | SHCAY | Sharp to dramatically increase Smartphone sensor production, Nikkei reports
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| 12:21 EDT |  | SNE | On The Fly: Midday Wrap
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| 09:49 EDT |  | SNE | Sony rises after Third Point raises stake to 7%, levels to watch
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| 09:48 EDT |  | SSNLF | Facebook, Samsung meeting sparks mobile plan questions, TechCrunch says Facebook (FB) CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with Samsung (SSNLF) President Shin Jong Kyun to discuss a potential future for the two companies coming together to increase their revenue from mobile device ad sales, reported TechCrunch. Reference Link |
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| 09:05 EDT |  | SNE | T-Mobile to be exclusive carrier of Sony Xperia Z smartphone T-Mobile U.S. (TMUS) announced it will be the exclusive U.S. wireless company to carry the Xperia Z from Sony (SNE). |
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| 08:52 EDT |  | SNE | On The Fly: Pre-market Movers
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| 08:07 EDT |  | SSNLF | Synaptics displaced Atmel in new Kindle Fires, says Maxim
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| 07:42 EDT |  | SNE | May U.S. retail video game sales fall 25%, Bloomberg reports U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories tumbled 25% to $386.3M this past May, with overall hardware sales down 31% from last year to $96M, reported Bloomberg citing data from NPD Group. Reference Link |
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| 07:39 EDT |  | SNE | Loeb ups his Sony stake, pushes for entertainment IPO, WSJ reports Hedge-fund investor Daniel Loeb's Third Point LLC increased its stake in Sony Corp. as it moved to persuade the company to launch an IPO of its entertainment division, reports the Wall Street Journal. Third Point added about 5M shares to its Sony stake, for a total of 70M shares, or 6.9% of the company. This morning in Tokyo, Loeb's fimr sent a letter from him to Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai reiterating their argument that Sony should sell a 15% to 20% stake in its entertainment arm, which comprises the company's movie and music businesses. Reference Link |
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| 06:05 EDT |  | SNE | Sony implied volatility at upper end of index mean range
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| June 17, 2013 |
| 20:08 EDT |  | SNE | Dan Loeb sends second letter to Sony, Variety reports Dan Loeb has sent a second letter to Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai reiterating his proposal to spin-off Sony's entertainment assets, reports Variety. Reference Link |
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| 15:29 EDT |  | SSNLF | Google's Chromebook to be available in Wal-Mart, Staples In addition to Best Buy (BBY) and Amazon.com (AMZN), Google (GOOG) announced that, starting today, Walmart (WMT) will be making the newest Acer Chromebook available in approximately 2,800 stores across the U.S. for $199. Beginning this weekend, Staples (SPLS) will bring a mix of Chromebooks from Acer, HP (HPQ) and Samsung (SSNLF) to each of its stores in the U.S., or more than 1,500 in total. Reference Link |
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| 11:31 EDT |  | SSNLF | Huawei to unveil new phone to compete with Galaxy, iPhone, WSJ says Huawei Technologies will launch it's flagship smartphone, the Ascent P6, in the company's first stand-alone global product launch, creating even more competition in the crowded premium smartphone space dominated by Samsung (SSNLF) and Apple (AAPL), reported The Wall Street Journal. Reference Link |
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| 11:18 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung phone to transmit data at much faster speed, Reuters reports Samsung intends to sell a version of its Galaxy S 4 smartphone that will transmit data at almost twice the speed of devices that use conventional LTE, the company's co-CEO said, according to Reuters. The company is in talks with a number of carriers about selling the new phone, the executive told Reuters. Reference Link |
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| 11:15 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung Jay-Z give-away could help in fight with Apple, WSJ says
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| June 14, 2013 |
| 15:06 EDT |  | SNE | Sony CEO says electronics, entertainment units should be together, Nikkei says
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