Sony executives lose bonuses again

Its top management has proposed to return their bonuses

Update: 2014-05-13 11:34 GMT

Tokyo: ‘Sony will not pay bonuses to senior executives for the third straight year’, stated the Japanese company said Tuesday. The move means that Kazuo Hirai, President will not have received any bonuses since he became chief executive officer in 2012, a Sony spokeswoman said.

Several top executives will follow suit, while dozens of other senior officials, including those in charge of the troubled electronics divisions  are expected to be left out of the bonuses round for the second straight year, she said. "Our top management proposed to return their bonuses and that was accepted in the company's compensation committee as appropriate," the spokeswoman said.

Japanese reports said bonuses typically make up between 35 and 50 per cent of an executive's remuneration, with the Nikkei business daily saying the total value of the bonuses that will not be paid could be as much as 1 billion yen ($10 million)

Sony said earlier this month it would report a bigger-than-expected annual loss, blaming costs tied to its exit from the personal computer business, as the once-mighty company undergoes painful reforms.Hirai has led a sweeping restructuring, including plans to cut 5,000 jobs and asset liquidisation that saw the $1.0 billion sale of Sony's Manhattan headquarters.

But he has repeatedly shrugged off pleas to abandon the ailing television unit, which he insists remains central to Sony's core business. Earlier this month, Sony said it expected to book a 130 billion yen net loss ($1.27 billion) in the fiscal year to March, while it slashed its operating earnings outlook. The figure is worse than a 110 billion yen net loss forecast just three months ago, when it said it would cut 5,000 jobs in its struggling computer and television units. Sony's earnings, due on Wednesday, will offer a depressing comparison with sector stable mates Panasonic and Sharp, both of which have reported profits following on from huge losses the previous year.

Analysts have long urged Sony to follow Panasonic's lead and ditch televisions, which offer razor-thin margins and fierce competition. But a Kyodo News report Tuesday that the company will suspend the development of organic LED televisions was knocked down by a Sony spokesman, who said: "We have produced business to business products and will keep development of organic LED televisions."

Earlier this year, Sony said it was selling its Vaio-brand PC division to a Japanese investment fund as it looks to concentrate on its lineup of smartphones and tablets.

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