New Sony CEO might shift business strategy
For years, Sony has had trouble straddling the world of consumer electronics - its main line of business - and the movies, music and video games it produces to play on those devices.
With the appointment of Howard Stringer as chairman and chief executive, Sony has not only turned to a foreigner but to a strong proponent of the "content" side of the company, a move that could mark a profound shift in its strategy.
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