Sony swings to $US35m net profit

Sony has swung to a $US35 million net profit for the three months to June, reversing a net loss of Y24.6 billion a year earlier.

Japan's electronics giant Sony says it swung back to a net profit of $US35 million ($A39.30 million) for the April-June quarter, while boosting its annual sales forecast.

Sony racked up a Y3.5 billion net profit for the three months to June, reversing a net loss of Y24.6 billion a year earlier, as it lifted its full-year to March 2014 sales target to Y7.9 trillion, up from Y7.5 trillion.

At the operating level, Sony said its profit in the quarter soared more than five-fold to Y36.4 billion.

The improving results come after Sony said in May it had booked its first annual net profit in five years, offering a glimmer of hope for the former market leader.

But its jump back into the black was largely from fluctuations in the value of the yen and gains from a string of asset sales - including unloading its Manhattan office building for more than $US1.0 billion - while its television and electronics business continues to struggle.

Japan's electronics giants have been undergoing painful restructurings aimed at stemming years of record losses largely tied to their dented electronics units.

The sector has had trouble keeping up in the low-margin television business while foreign rivals including Apple and South Korea's Samsung have blown past then in the lucrative smartphone sector.


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