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Old 12-10-2008, 12:56 PM   #9
Alisa
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No more new gen Sony Readers?
I wonder if the Reader business is in the black or not? It's a small division, I would imagine, but if it's cash-positive there's no reason to cut it. If they do, they may keep the cut small. I work in a small, little-known but profitable division of a huge, unprofitable company that just had big layoffs. We didn't get touched. My main concern when it comes to seeing new readers is that it looks like they may be putting less into R&D. That would be sad. Even though I'm a Kindle fan, I like having competition in the market and Sony is good at pushing the envelope with the hardware.
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