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Sony Reports 3.4% Drop in Annual Profit, Sees Record Profits Ahead

Japanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony Group Corp. reported a 3.4% drop in its annual profit, but projected a comeback to record profits for the current fiscal year. Tokyo-based Sony's net profit for the year through March totaled 1.03 trillion yen ($6.6 billion), down from 1.07 trillion yen in the previous fiscal year.

Ending a plan to release an electric vehicle with Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. hurt its earnings. Rising costs of computer chips also bit into profit and remain a concern, according to Sony, which has film, music, and video-game operations. The company's annual sales at Sony for the fiscal year that just ended rose 3.7% from the previous year to nearly 12.5 trillion yen ($8 billion), boosted by hit films such as the latest in the "Demon Slayer" series and "Kokuho," and by healthy demand for games and network services.

Fiscal YearNet Profit (Yen)Net Profit (USD)Sales (Yen)Sales (USD)
Current1.16 trillion$7.4 billion
Previous1.03 trillion$6.6 billion12.5 trillion$8 billion
Previous to Previous1.07 trillion

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Sony is forecasting a 1.16 trillion yen ($7.4 billion) profit for this fiscal year, which would be a record for the company and a 13% jump from the year that just ended. On a quarterly basis, profit at Sony fell 63% to 83 billion yen ($529 million) from 224 billion yen in the same period a year earlier. Quarterly sales edged up 8% to 3 trillion yen ($19 billion), said the company, whose musical artists include Bad Bunny and Sza.

Sony is counting on healthy sales from its upcoming films, such as "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" and "Jumanji: Open World," to boost its bottom line for the current fiscal year. The company plans to spend up to 500 billion yen ($3.2 billion) to buy back up to 230 million shares. Sony stock, which has been trading at about 3,000 yen ($19) lately, gained 1% on Friday.

Investor Takeaway

Sony's profit declined due to rising costs of computer chips, but it expects a record profit for the current fiscal year.

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