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Reports: Sony to cut 10,000 jobs over next year

FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, visitors try out head-mounted 3-D viewers at the booth of Japanese entertainment and electronics giant Sony Corp. during an annual electronics show in Chiba, east of Tokyo. Japanese news reports say Sony Corp. will cut about 10,000 jobs worldwide over the next year. The Nikkei business daily and other media Monday, April 9, 2012, said Sony's decision to slash 6 percent of its workforce comes as it struggles with weak TV sales and swelling losses. FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, visitors try out head-mounted 3-D viewers at the booth of Japanese entertainment and electronics giant Sony Corp. during an annual electronics show in Chiba, east of Tokyo. Japanese news reports say Sony Corp. will cut about 10,000 jobs worldwide over the next year. The Nikkei business daily and other media Monday, April 9, 2012, said Sony's decision to slash 6 percent of its workforce comes as it struggles with weak TV sales and swelling losses. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File)
April 9, 2012
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TOKYO—Sony Corp. will cut about 10,000 jobs worldwide over the next year as it tries to return to profit, Japanese news reports said Monday.

The Nikkei business daily and other media said Sony's decision to slash 6 percent of its work force comes as it struggles with weak TV sales and swelling losses.

Sony spokeswoman Yoko Yasukouchi wouldn't confirm the reports.

New CEO Kazuo Hirai is holding a press conference Thursday.

Sony has announced restructuring plans by selling its chemical unit. Sony is also merging its LCD panel operation with Toshiba and Hitachi. Yasukouchi said those changes could affect up to 5,000 employees who are subject to transfers.

Sony earlier this year reported a 159 billion yen ($2.1 billion) loss for the October-December quarter and more than doubled its projected loss for the full fiscal year through March 2013.

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