For Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer, this was supposed to be Sony Corp.'s year.
The company that invented the Walkman was preparing to launch the new PlayStation Portable player and its first tablet computers in time for Christmas, the money-losing games division finally turned profitable and Stringer had picked Kazuo Hirai as the front-runner to eventually succeed him.
That was less than three months ago.
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