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Sony to raise $1.9 billion through convertible bonds issue
Reuters
November 14, 2012
First Published: 14:55 IST(14/11/2012)
Last Updated: 14:59 IST(14/11/2012)
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A Sony logo is seen as customers look at Sony's digital cameras at an electronic shop in Tokyo. Credit: Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Japan's Sony Corp said on Wednesday it will raise 150 billion yen ($1.9 billion) through a sale of convertible bonds, a third of which will be used for investment in Olympus Corp.

Sony will issue the five-year bonds convertible into own shares also to finance the acquisition of
U.S. firm Gaikai Inc, to pay for a planned ramping up in CMOS image sensors and repay debt, it said.

Kazuo Hirai, who took over as CEO in April, has pledged to rebuild Sony around gaming, digital imaging and mobile devices, and nurture new businesses such as medical devices, as the TV business shrinks.

Sony, the maker of Bravia TVs, Vaio laptops and PlayStation game consoles, in September agreed to become the biggest shareholder in Olympus Corp to develop medical equipment businesses.

Sony hired JPMorgan Chase & Co, Goldman Sachs, Nomura Holdings and SMBC Nikko Securities to handle the offering.


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