Sony chairman says company's performance is 'stimulating'
The 2012 Olympics has given the UK Government the opportunity to invite the leaders of many global corporations to London, to discuss investment and other issues, like how their business is dealing with economic slowdown.
The chairman of Sony, Howard Stringer, is one of the influential corporate decision makers taking the chance to mix with his counterparts from other companies.
Howard Stringer told the BBC's Philip Hampsheir that the turnaround in the company's performance is "stimulating."
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