Sony Ericsson cut down some loss in Q3, but are still way behind

16 October, 2009
Just as promised, Sony Ericsson revealed their financial report for Q3 2009 today. Things are still looking pretty gloomy for the company, continuing to lose money, but at least the numbers are better...

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  • Anonymous
  • 2M0
  • 17 Oct 2009

poor ericsson.

    • j
    • jack outside of the
    • 95u
    • 16 Oct 2009

    this company is one that needs to step it up .... i mean they make great phones just no great data phones ....come on sony ericson

      • C
      • Cobra
      • nxM
      • 16 Oct 2009

      Anonymous, 16 Oct 2009SE' main problem is slow to market moves compounded by med... moreYes, I totally agree with you.

      SE is slow to move forward and release only a few outdated phones. However, Samsung is very fast to move forward.

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        • Rip
        • G2G
        • 16 Oct 2009

        Anonymous, 16 Oct 2009this is a good news for SE knowing that SE Satio, Aino, Yar... moreThat's not entirely true... As far as I know, Apple, LG and Samsung have posted healty profits! So basically, we all know that even if Nokia has posted losses, they are sure to bounce back! Which is more than I can say about Motorola and SE!

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          • majid
          • nq3
          • 16 Oct 2009

          I think the Q4 will be better than Q3 due to releasing satio aino etc.

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            • Anonym
            • 028
            • 16 Oct 2009

            I think Sony Ericsson is a great company and they make amazing products, I just hope they reconsider their pricing in the near future.

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              • Anonymous
              • UGj
              • 16 Oct 2009

              furthermore, nokia losses is a non-cash item, which means is just adjustment to its account books.. its INTANGIBLE

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                • Anonymous
                • UGj
                • 16 Oct 2009

                Anonymous, 16 Oct 2009this is a good news for SE knowing that SE Satio, Aino, Yar... morepoint to note.. Nokia did not report operating losses but instead write down on its investment of its network subsidiary. Thus, of the top 5 phone maker, Only SE and Motorola is bleeding. Samsung releases its preliminary earning report last week, saying it would record a record quarterly earning as high as $4 billion USD. Just the phone unit itself would report an earning of $1 billion USD.... thus you should not say everyone is losing money while samsung is making record profit at the midst of a crisis.

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                  • lol
                  • MVg
                  • 16 Oct 2009

                  Anonymous, 16 Oct 2009poor se :'-(lol

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                    • Aviezer
                    • 3rR
                    • 16 Oct 2009

                    Anonymous, 16 Oct 2009this is a good news for SE knowing that SE Satio, Aino, Yar... moreNokia's "loss" (first in 10 years) stems from its NOKIA-SIEMENS
                    network operation and NOT FROM ITS HANDSETS operation.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • YeK
                      • 16 Oct 2009

                      poor se :'-(

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                        • Anonymous
                        • mD6
                        • 16 Oct 2009

                        this is a good news for SE knowing that SE Satio, Aino, Yari and are not counted on those sales because they are since last week, and when we add SE X2 and SE X3 to that list than sales will get a big boost.
                        you know Nokia posted $834 million quarterly loss, which means that all the companies are in a crisis

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                          • Anonymous
                          • G2G
                          • 16 Oct 2009

                          Anonymous, 16 Oct 2009SE' main problem is slow to market moves compounded by med... moreYou are right... that is coupled with the fact that they are practically unable to come up with new fresh designs...

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                            • Anonymous
                            • wc6
                            • 16 Oct 2009

                            SE' main problem is slow to market moves compounded by mediocre quality phones. Contrast this with Samsung which introduces new feature-packed phones at a pace faster than you can count from 1 to 100.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • ucv
                              • 16 Oct 2009

                              Anonymous, 16 Oct 20091stHere's a cookie.
                              Now STFU

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                                • rajiev
                                • wdR
                                • 16 Oct 2009

                                nice, good job.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • P@c
                                  • 16 Oct 2009

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                                    • P@c
                                    • 16 Oct 2009

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