Valeur20202021202220232024TTMFrais de vente, généraux et administratifs——————Recherche et développement——————Résultat d'exploitation——————Total des produits hors exploitation——————Charges d'intérêts, nettes des intérêts capitalisés——————Résultat hors exploitation, hors charges d'intérêts——————Revenus/dépenses exceptionnels——————Résultat avant impôts——————Part des actionnaires dans le résultat——————Impôts——————Intérêts ne donnant pas le contrôle / intérêts minoritaires——————Autres produits/charges après impôts——————Résultat net avant activités abandonnées——————Activités abandonnées——————Résultat net——————Ajustement de dilution——————Dividendes privilégiés——————Résultat net dilué revenant aux actionnaires ordinaires——————Bénéfice par action de base (BPA de base)4 761.45—————Bénéfice par action dilué (BPA dilué)4 684.5—————Nombre moyen d'actions de base en circulation6.15 B—————Nombre d'actions en circulation après dilution6.25 B—————EBITDA——————EBIT——————Coût des ventes——————Autres coûts des ventes——————Amortissements (flux de trésorerie)——————
Sony Group Corporation American Depositary Shares
Sony Group Corporation, commonly referred to as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered at Sony City in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The Sony Group encompasses various businesses, including electronics, imaging and sensing, film and television, music, video games, and others.
Sony was founded in 1946 as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. In 1958, the company adopted the name Sony Corporation. Initially an electronics firm, it gained early recognition for products such as the TR-55 transistor radio and the CV-2000 home video tape recorder, contributing significantly to Japan's post-war economic recovery. After Ibuka's retirement in the 1970s, Morita served as chairman until 1994, overseeing Sony's rise as a global brand recognized for innovation in consumer electronics. Landmark products included the Trinitron color television, the Walkman portable audio player, and the co-development of the compact disc.
Expanding beyond electronics, Sony acquired CBS Records in 1988 and Columbia Pictures Entertainment in 1989, while also entering the home video game console market with the launch of the PlayStation in 1994.