Sony’s quarterly loss grows to 24.6 billion yen despite sales recovery

TOKYO – Sony Corp. is reporting a bigger loss for the April-June quarter at 24.6 billion yen (US$316 million) despite a sales recovery from a disaster-struck previous year.

The Japanese electronics and entertainment company said Thursday its income was hurt by a surging yen, which erases overseas earnings, and by declining sales of liquid-crystal display TVs and video game machines.

Sony said it’s expecting to return to the black for the fiscal year through March 2013, with a 20 billion yen ($256 million) profit.

It posted a 456.6-billion yen loss in its last business year.

That was the fourth straight year of losses and the biggest loss in the 66-year history of the maker of the PlayStation game machines, “Spider-Man” movies and the Walkman portable.

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