
Sony Ericsson shipped 24.2 million phones for the quarter, a 21% drop from a year ago. The company is being especially hard hit by the faltering global economy, as many customers are holding off upgrading their handsets to save money. Unlike rivals Nokia, Samsung, and Motorola, Sony Ericsson does not have a large portfolio of entry-level phones to sell in emerging markets like China.
"In economic terms, 2008 has been a tumultuous year with world markets experiencing a serious downturn," Sony Ericsson president Dick Komiyama said in a statement. "We foresee a continued deterioration in the marketplace in 2009, particularly in the first half."
With nearly every analyst and mobile phone company expecting a contraction in the cell phone market in 2009, Sony Ericsson said it's undergoing massive restructuring in order to achieve about $398 million in cost savings. The company has already announced 2,000 layoffs, and Komiyama said that number may grow. Buy Sony Ericsson C905 three monthly offers.
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