Sony, a major Japanese tech giant, is planning to sell 50 million mobile devices worldwide in 2013. Sony was among the industry’s first companies to introduce new a mobile device. This time it was Xperia Z. The new smartphone has been sold in stores worldwide since February and seems to be in high demand.
Sony lay big hopes on all of their mobile devices, For reference sake, the company managed to sell 34 million smartphones in 2012. This year’s target is 50 million devices. Obviously, this is an extremely ambitious goal. However, is seems to be quite real as Sony Xperia Z has been getting positive feedback ever since the official sales started last month.
Moreover, the company promises to introduce a couple of other new mobile devices this year. Experts say that most of Sony’s ideas look quite promising, which is a bullish sign for the company’s stock, which keeps appreciating. The chart below, courtesy of , reflects the current state of affairs in the market of Sony:
