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Old 04-16-2012, 05:48 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by arciervo View Post
Given Sony's dire situation, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they leave the e-reader business.
I wouldn't call their situation dire, they have plenty of profitable businesses, they just need to shed the unprofitable ones, or turn them around.

The American media has been on a Sony witchhunt for several years now. It started when Microsoft stirred the pot to ensure they got a foothold in the Nintendo/Sony Japanese gaming hardware market, and has continued ever since.

Right now, I don't trust a single word Engadget or frankly any other American "tech" news source says, it's almost always spun in a Pro-American (Microsoft/Amazon/Apple) and anti everyone else fashion, to try and bolster the failed American economy.
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