Sony cuts smartphone and camera sales targets for 2014

Charlee Gothard
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£2bn shaved off phone and tablet estimate

Embattled Japanese technology maker Sony has cut its sales expectations for cameras, smartphones and tablets for fiscal year 2014-2015. Reducing targets in smartphones and tablets from 1.8tn yen...

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