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  • FY-2015: Forex, PS4, image sensors boost Sony revenue 5.8%

    FY-2015: Forex, PS4, image sensors boost Sony revenue 5.8%

    BENGALURU: Sony Corporation reported a 5.8 per cent growth in sales and operating revenue in FY-2015 (year ended 31 March, 2015, current year) at ?8215.9 billion as compared to the ?7767.5 billion in FY-2014. The company says that the increase was primarily due to the impact of foreign exchange rates, a significant increase in Game & Network Services (G&NS) segment sales reflecting the strong performance of PlayStation 4 (PS4) and a significant increase in Devices segment sales due to the strong performance of image sensors. This increase was partially offset by a significant decrease in sales in All Other, primarily related to Sony’s exit from the PC business. On a constant currency basis, sales were essentially flat year-on-year says the company.

     

    The company’s operating income more than doubled (up 2.6 times) to ?68.5 billion in the current year from ?26.5 billion in the previous year. Sony says that the increase was primarily due to a significant improvement in the operating results of the Devices, G&NS and Home Entertainment & Sound (HE&S) segments. This improvement was partially offset by a significant deterioration in operating results in the Mobile Communications (MC) segment, primarily due to a ?176.0 billion ($1,467 million) impairment of goodwill.

     

    The net loss attributable to Sony’s stockholders in the year at ?126 billion in FY-2015 was slightly lower than the loss of ?128.4 billion in FY-2014.

     

    Business Segments

     

    Mobile Communications (MC)

     

    Sony’s MC segment reported 11 per cent improvement in sales and operating revenues in FY-2015 to ?1323.3 billion as compared to the ?1191.8 billion in FY-2014. The segment reported an operating loss of ?220.4 billion in the current year as compared to an operating profit of ?12.6 billion last year. As mentioned above, the major contributor to loss was the impairment of goodwill of ?176.0 billion.

     

    Game & Network Services (G&NS)

     

    G&NS segment reported 33 per cent growth in sales and operating income to ?1388 billion in FY-2015 as compared to the ?1043.9 billion in FY-2014. Sales and operating income increase was primarily due to an increase in PS4 hardware unit sales, an increase in network services revenue, the impact of foreign exchange rates and an increase in PS4 software sales, partially offset by a decrease in PlayStation3 (PS3) hardware and PS3 software sales.

     

    The segment’s operating profit improved to ?48.1 billion in the current year as compared to a loss of ?18.8 billion in the previous year.

     

    Imaging Products & Solutions (IP&S)

     

    IP&S reported 2.9 per cent drop in sales and operating revenue to ?720 billion in the current year from ?741.2 billion in the previous year primarily due to a significant decrease in unit sales of digital cameras and video cameras reflecting a contraction of these markets, partially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates and an improvement in the product mix of digital cameras reflecting a shift to high value-added models.

     

    Operating income more than doubled (2.08 times) in FY-2015 to ?54.7 billion as compared to the ?26.2 billion in FY-2014. This increase was mainly due to a reduction in selling, general and administrative expenses, the favourable impact of foreign exchange rates and the above-mentioned improvement in product mix reflecting a shift to high value-added models, partially offset by the above-mentioned decrease in sales of digital cameras and video says Sony.

     

    Home Entertainment & Sound (HE&S)

     

    HE&S revenue in FY-2015 improved 3.3 per cent to ?1207.3 billion from ?1168.6 billion in the previous year due to the impact of foreign exchange rates and an increase in sales of televisions, partially offset by a decrease in audio and video sales. Unit sales of LCD televisions increased mainly due to increases in North America, Japan and Europe, partially offset by decreases in Latin America and China. In Television, sales increased 10.7 per cent year-on-year to ?835.1 billion in FY-2015.

     

    The segment reported operating profit of ?20.1 billion as compared to a loss of ?25.5 in the previous year due to cost reductions and an improvement in product mix reflecting a shift to high value-added models, partially offset by the unfavourable impact of the appreciation of the U.S. dollar, reflecting the high ratio of US dollar-denominated costs.

     

    Devices

     

    Revenue improved 23.9 per cent in FY-2015 to ?957.8billion from ?773 billion in FY-2014 due to increase in sales of image sensors reflecting higher demand for mobile products, the impact of foreign exchange rates, as well as a significant increase in sales of camera modules. Sales to external customers increased 29.8 per cent year-on-year.

     

    The segment reported operating profit of ?93.1 billion in the current year as compared to a loss of ?12.4 billion in FY-2014 due to the impact of the above-mentioned increase in sales of image sensors, the recording of a 32.1 billion yen impairment charge related to long-lived assets in the battery business in the previous fiscal year and the favourable impact of foreign exchange rates.

     

    Pictures

     

    Sony’s Pictures segment report 5.9 per cent rise in FY-2015 in revenue to ?878.7 billion from ?829.6 billion in FY-2014. However in dollar terms, sales from the segment reduced 4 per cent to $7322 million due to a decrease in sales for Motion Pictures and Television Productions. The decrease in Motion Pictures sales was primarily due to lower theatrical revenues reflecting fewer theatrical releases as compared to the previous fiscal year. The decrease in Television Productions sales was due to the previous fiscal year benefitting from the extension and expansion in scope of a licensing agreement for game shows produced by SPE, including Wheel of Fortune. Sales for Media Networks increased year-on-year due to higher digital game revenues and advertising revenues primarily due to acquisitions made in the previous and current fiscal year.

     

    Pictures segment operating income improved 13.4 per cent to ?58.5 billion in FY-2015 from ?51.6 billion in the previous year due to the favourable impact of the depreciation of the yen against the U.S. dollar. On a US dollar basis, operating income was essentially flat year-on-year. The current fiscal year benefitted from the stronger performance of the current fiscal year’s film slate as the previous fiscal year reflected the underperformance of White House Down and After Earth. The current fiscal year also benefitted from lower restructuring charges. Partially offsetting this increase was a gain recognized on the sale of SPE’s music publishing catalogue in the previous fiscal year, the above mentioned decrease in Television Productions sales and higher programming and marketing costs for SPE’s television networks in India.

     

    Music

     

    Sony’s Music segment reported an improvement of 8.2 per cent in revenue in FY-2105 to ?544.6 billion from ?503.3 in the previous year due to depreciation of the yen against the US dollar.

     

    Operating Income in FY-2015 improved 17.4 per cent to ?59 billion form ?50.2 billion in FY-2014.

     

    Financial Services

     

    Financial Services revenue in FY-2015 increased nine per cent to ?1083.6 billion from ?993.8 billion in FY-2014. Operating income from the segment improved 13.5 per cent in the current year to ?193.3 billion from ?170.3 billion in the previous year.

     

    Cyber attack impact on Sony’s FY-2015 figures

     

    Sony’s FY-2015 numbers also included approximately $41 million (?4.9 billion) in costs primarily related to investigation and remediation expenses relating to a cyber attack on SPE’s network and IT infrastructure, which was identified in November 2014 (the cyber attack).

     

  • Discovery Communications bags two Apollo Award

    Discovery Communications bags two Apollo Award

    NEW DELHI: Three entries from India including two from Discovery Communications India featured in the award-winners list of the 2014 Apollo Awards organised by Asia Image.

     

    Discovery Communications India bagged two awards for the same programme – ‘Himalayan Tsunami’ produced by Beach House Pictures. It received the awards for Colour Grading by Karen Ng and Sound Design category- Long Form by Jerry Teo.

     

    The third Indian award went to Merzin Tavaria and Alex Pejic for Visual Effects/ CGI – Long Form for two films ‘White House Down’ by Prime Focus.

     

    The awards were given away last night at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, alongside BroadcastAsia at the 19th International Digital Multimedia & Entertainment Technology Exhibition & Conference. 

     

    Out of 165 submissions received, 42 entries made the final cut after being judged by a panel of judges that combines extensive technical knowledge, critically acclaimed creativity, and years of experience in the media and entertainment industry. The results are tabulated and audited by international auditing firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers. 

     

    Seven Indian entries had been shortlisted. While ‘Kai Po Che!’ had been shortlisted for Colour Grading for Merzin Tavaria and Paresh Acharya of Prime Focus, Discovery Communications India made it to the list for Cinematography – Long Form for Sanjay Agarwal filming ‘Everest: India Army Women’s Expedition’ produced by Robin Roy Films. The other Indian entries were: Sandeep Shelar & Ashok in Art Direction for ‘Ixigo’ by Studio Eeksaurus Productions Pvt. Ltd; and Merzin Tavaria for Visual Effects/ CGI – Long Form for ‘The Great Gatsby’ by Prime Focus. 

    “We will continue to evolve and remain relevant to provide industry players with a driving force that truly celebrates excellent performance. All our winners have made major contributions towards their respective fields, and we are proud to honour their achievements,” said Apollo Awards organiser Raymond Wong.

    “Also, we thank our sponsors and partners for your generosity and contributions. The Awards wouldn’t have been so momentous without your kind support, endorsement and presence,” added Wong.

    The ceremony brought together around 150 industry professionals, who celebrated the joyous occasion with all the award winners. First launched in 2005, the Asia Image Apollo Awards is an initiative aimed at honouring the best in production and post-production across Asia Pacific, with a strong focus on the creative and technical mastery behind the scenes.

  • White House Down invites army personnel for Fourth of July screening

    White House Down invites army personnel for Fourth of July screening

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures will offer active military personnel and veterans free admission to see the Roland Emmerich helmed White House Down on the Fourth of July.

    The offer, valid for Independence Day only, is open to anyone showing proper military identification. Regal Entertainment Group, AMC Theatres, Cinemark, and Carmike Cinemas are participating in the offer. Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and each military member may bring one guest.

    “We think White House Down is the summer‘s best action movie”, said Sony Pictures president of worldwide distribution Rory Bruer. “Seeing White House Down is a great way to celebrate the holiday and to honor and thank the troops for their service to our country.”

    This announcement follows a disappointing US debut for the Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx tentpole, which grossed just $24.8 million in its first weekend.

    The movie, which follows an ambitious capitol policeman (Tatum) and the president of the United States (Foxx) as they fight for survival during a terrorist attack on the White House, is also dodging punches from some conservatives who are urging audiences to boycott the film due to what they claim is liberal bias.

  • ‘Monsters University’ still tops box office, ‘The Heat’ knocks out ‘White House Down’

    ‘Monsters University’ still tops box office, ‘The Heat’ knocks out ‘White House Down’

    MUMBAI: Monsters University retains the North American box office throne. The Billy Crystal-starring movie about the college life of Mike Wazowski and Suley Sullivan bagged an estimated $46.2 million in its second run for Walt Disney Pictures, a 44 per cent drop from last weekend‘s opening.

    Paul Feig helmed The Heat stands at No. 2 in its first week with approximately $40 million. The reason for the Sandra Bullock starrer doing well has been attributed to it being marketed well. Sony Pictures‘ White House Down, meanwhile, debuts to an estimated $25.7 million in the fourth place. Despite the disappointing result, the action-heavy movie starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx is expected to still play well over the next few weeks.

    World War Z, the zombie flick starring Brad Pitt, drops 55 per cent to approximately $29.8 million in its second outing, taking the third spot. Rounding up the top five is Henry Cavill‘s Man of Steel, which is estimated to rake in another $20.8 million for Warner Bros.

     
  • White House Down to be released in India in English, Hindi and Tamil

    White House Down to be released in India in English, Hindi and Tamil

    NEW DELHI: White House Down, being distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, is slated for release in India in English, Hindi and Tamil.

    Directed by Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow, 2012) the film will be released on 19 July in the country.

    The action thriller stars Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, Richard Jenkins and James Woods 

    In Columbia Pictures‘ White House Down, capitol policeman John Cale (Channing Tatum) has just been denied his dream job with the secret service of protecting President James Sawyer (Jamie Foxx). Not wanting to let down his little girl with the news, he takes her on a tour of the White House, when the complex is overtaken by a heavily armed paramilitary group. Now, with the nation‘s government falling into chaos and time running out, it is up to Cale to save the president, his daughter, and the country.

    A spokesperson for Sony Pictures Entertainment said this release will followed by The Smurfs 2 (3D) on 2 August and Elysium on 23 August.

  • Jamie Foxx set to play US Prez

    Jamie Foxx set to play US Prez

    MUMBAI: Jamie Foxx is reportedly in talks with Sony to play the US President in the upcoming action-drama White House Down. Though no formal offer has been made, it has been reported that the actor is intrigued by the presidential role.
     
    The film revolves around a secret agent who is in charge to save the president when 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is occupied by a paramilitary group.

    Channing Tatum is being tapped to portray the secret agent. The film is to be directed by Roland Emmerich.
     
    White House Down is said to be a rival project to Millennium Films` White House Taken that is scheduled to take off before the Sony film.
     
    The other film is being directed by Antoine Fuqua with Gerard Butler tackling the lead role.