Sony reported a second-straight quarterly loss as the stronger yen pushed the company further behind Samsung in television sales and the global recession drove down demand for video-game machines.
The net loss was 37.1 billion yen ($390 million) in the quarter ended June 30, compared with profit of 35 billion yen a year earlier. Sony sold 1.1 million PlayStation 3 consoles and 1.3 million PlayStation Portable machines in the quarter, down 31 percent and 65 percent respectively from a year earlier.
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