Sony and Sony Ericsson are not the same company, although they are related. Sony Ericsson was a joint venture between Sony and the Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson, established in 2001 to produce mobile phones. In 2012, Sony acquired Ericsson's stake in the joint venture, and Sony Ericsson became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony, rebranding it to Sony Mobile Communications. Thus, while they share a history, Sony Ericsson is now part of Sony.
No, Sony and Ericsson are two different Entities. Ericssson is a mobile network company and Sony has a joint venture with them to produce the Sony Ericsson mobile phones. But both companies are independent of one another. Cheers.
Its a commissioned track by a production company called Songzu, same company that did the Sony Domino advert
That would be Sony.
Sony is a Ltd company, it's public
That would be Sony.
Stocks Go By Company's Name. Since PS3 Isn't The Company (Sony Is), The Company Is Sony And The Stock Symbol For Sony Is: SNE
Sony - the same company which made all the other previous PlayStations.
Sony is a multinational conglomerate and as such has no parent company to speak of. The current president of Sony is a man by the name of Kazuo Hirai.
As of September 2014, Sony Ericsson's new name is Sony Mobile Communications AB. The company is a subsidiary of the Sony Corporation which is a publicly traded company.
It is a Sony Product
No its a Japanese company
It's a Sony!