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Sony hands 51% of its TV biz to TCL in new venture
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84775, member: 27"] Sony might actually sell its TV soul to TCL soon. The Japanese giant signed a preliminary deal aimed at dumping its home entertainment hardware business into a fresh joint venture where TCL grabs fifty-one percent ownership while Sony retains a minority forty-nine percent stake. That arrangement effectively lets the Chinese manufacturer run the entire show, handling everything from product development and industrial design to sales and support. This massive shift means the joint entity decides exactly how future displays or audio gear get built and distributed. It feels kinda wild that a third party with deep manufacturing leverage could dictate the global roadmap for such a legendary heritage brand. Negotiations continue until binding contracts supposedly get finalized early next year, although regulators still need to approve everything before operations hypothetically launch in twenty-twenty-seven. Financial details remain totally ghostly since nobody leaked the transaction value. That makes it impossible to guess how they split assets or handle long-term liabilities without seeing the receipts. Operations would have over twelve months to sort out messy logistics like warranties and quality assurance processes before the switch flips. Consumers will supposedly still see Bravia logos on boxes, but the real mystery involves who actually tunes the picture quality. Hardcore enthusiasts might worry if the legacy firm retains enough influence to keep premium standards high or if the lineup just becomes TCL panels wearing a fancy costume. The governance structure will eventually reveal if the hardware soul survives the transition. [/QUOTE]
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