Sony cutting 10,000 jobs in attempt to return to profitability

Sony cutting 10,000
Sony is making major cuts, but will it stop the bleeding?

Sony will cut 10,000 jobs, a hefty 6 percent of its total employees, in a bid to send the company back into the black, reports Japanese newspaper Nikkei.

Sony previously laid off 10,000 workers in 2005 and axed 8,000 temporary positions in 2008 in similar moves. Apparently they weren't enough to rescue the company's ailing TV business, a division these layoffs are expected to address.

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