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LG Display’s Fourth-Quarter Loss Narrows on 3-D Television, Mobile Demand

LG Display Co. (034220) , the world’s second- largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, reported a fourth- quarter loss narrower than estimates, helped by demand for panels used in 3-D televisions and mobile devices.

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The Super Bowl earns the largest national TV draw for a reason: it’s not just about the game. Corporations will shell out $25 million for a 30-second television commercial for a chance to reach more than 111 million people.

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Sony Incoming CEO Hirai Must Confront TV Unit With $2.3 Billion in Losses

Incoming Sony Corp. (6758) Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai ’s biggest challenge will be to solve a puzzle that bedeviled Howard Stringer for eight years: how to make money selling televisions.

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Sony’s Hirai Must Confront TV Unit With $2.3 Billion in Losses

Incoming Sony Corp. Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai’s biggest challenge will be to solve a puzzle that bedeviled Howard Stringer for eight years: how to make money selling televisions.

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Sony’s Hirai Must Tackle TV Unit With $2.3 Billion in Losses

Incoming Sony Corp. Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai’s biggest challenge will be to solve a puzzle that bedeviled Howard Stringer for eight years: how to make money selling televisions.

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