August 18, 2009

Sony Ericsson CEO Komiyama to retire soon



Handset maker Sony Ericsson said on Monday that Chief Executive Dick Komiyama would retire at the end of the year, with Ericsson executive Bert Nordberg to take the helm from October 15.

Large losses at Sony Ericsson have sparked market speculation of a possible breakup of the 50-50 venture, but Sony and Ericsson have said they are committed to the operation and could inject more money into it if necessary.

In July Sony Ericsson posted a pretax loss of 283 million euros ($400 million), and said the rest of the year would be difficult, with the overall market to shrink at least 10 percent.

Of the top five cellphone vendors, Sony Ericsson saw the sharpest drop in sales from the first quarter. The firm has missed trends like full keyboards, Internet browsing and navigation, and research firm Gartner said last week its market share fell to just 4.7 percent globally.

Via: USEB

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