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The premium products in different categories include Bravia television, digital imaging and personal & home audio systems
New Delhi, 3 OctoberSony India's revenue declined in 2017-18 for a third year in a row. Known for its camcorders, home theatre systems and Bravia range of television sets, it reported a 2.6 per cent drop in operating revenue to slightly below Rs 70 billion, from Rs 71.8 bn in 2016-17, shows data with the registrar of companies.Sales peaked in 2014-15 at Rs 110 bn and then dropped to Rs 80.7 bn in 2015-16. It then fell 11 per cent the following year, amid a spin-off that separated its mobile handsets business into another subsidiary.Net profit, however, surged 35.5 per cent in FY18 to almost Rs 1.1 bn, up from Rs 793 million in FY17. Stock-in-trade and finished inventories from the previous year helped its bottom line.Sources say higher competition in India's robust TV market had dented the firm's share of late. Sony has grown increasingly dependent on its TV portfolio for revenue growth as demand for other products like camcorders, DVD players, digital cameras and personal computers ..
Consumer electronics giant Sony India, which is focusing on strengthening its premium image, expects that the share of premium products across categories to its revenue would increase to 30-35 per cent in the next two years, an official said on Tuesday.
The Bravia range accounts for 60% of its Indian revenue
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For the entire year, by allocating a Rs 400 crore advertising and promotional budget, the company expects a 30 per cent sales push
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