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Fourth quarter revenue of E3.8bn

Sony Ericsson posts flat revenue

Little change in quarterly revenue but annual net profit up to E1.1bn

Written by Martin Courtney

Sony Ericsson posted revenue of E3.8bn (£2.9bn) for the fourth quarter of 2007, largely flat from the same period in 2006. Full year 2007 revenues were E12.9bn (£10bn), up from E11bn (£8.3bn) in 2006, with net income of E1.1bn (£800m), up from E997m (£750m).

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