
Sony
Sony Group Corporation, commonly known as Sony and stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Kōnan, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it... Wikipedia
- Native name: ソニーグループ株式会社
- Romanized name: Sonī Gurūpu kabushiki kaisha
- Formerly called: Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, Ltd. (1946–1957), Sony Corporation (1958–2021)
- Type: Public
- Traded as: TYO: 6758, NYSE: SONY, Nikkei 225 component (6758), TOPIX Core30 component (6758)
- Industry: Conglomerate
- Founded: May 7, 1946, Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
- Founders: Masaru Ibuka, Akio Morita
- Area served: Worldwide
- Key people: Shuzo Sumi (Chairman of the board), Kazuo Matsunaga (Vice Chairman of the board), Kenichiro Yoshida (Chairman, President & CEO), Shigeki Ishizuka (Vice Chairman)
- Products: Cameras, Computer hardware, Consumer electronics, Films, Music, Robots, Semiconductors, Telecommunications equipment, TV shows, Video games
- Services: Advertising agency, Banking, Credit finance, Financial services, Insurance, Network services
- Revenue: ¥ 8.999 trillion (US$81.38 billion) (FY2021)
- Operating income: ¥ 971.965 billion (US$8.78 billion) (FY2021)
- Total assets: ¥ 26.354 trillion (US$238.31 billion) (FY2021)
- Total equity: ¥ 5.621 trillion (US$50.83 billion) (FY2021)
- Number of employees: 109,700 (FY2020)
- Divisions: Electronics Products & Solutions, Financial Services, Game & Network Services, Imaging & Sensing Solutions, Music, Pictures, Others
- Subsidiaries: See
- Website: sony.com
- Data source: DuckDuckGo