Sony Mobile Communications is planning to cut 1,000 jobs globally by the end of March next year to increase operational efficiency and reduce costs.
Of the total, about 650 will be from a mobile division in Sweden, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation said in a statement.
Sony Mobile plans to reduce its global headcount by around 15 per cent (about 1,000 personnel, including consultants) throughout the financial years of 2012 and 2013 (by the end of March 2014), as the company seeks to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs and drive profitable growth, the statement added.
"We are accelerating the integration and convergence with the wider Sony group to continue enhancing our offerings, and a more focused and efficient operational structure will help to reduce Sony Mobile's costs, enhance time to market efficiency and bring the
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