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Sony

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Many eyes and hands are on Sony -- or, more likely, on its high-profit consumer electronics products and gaming systems. The company makes a host of other items, including digital and video cameras, Walkman stereos, and semiconductors. Sony, one of the world's top media conglomerates, boasts entertainment assets such as music (Sony Music Entertainment), motion pictures (Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Digital Production), DVDs (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), and TV programming (Sony Pictures Television). Under the direction of Sir Howard Stringer, the firm's first non-Japanese leader, Sony's realigning its business and shedding some longtime traditions in its effort to right the Sony mother ship.

Dell

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Dell Corporation Limited provides the UK market with desktop and notebook personal computers, professional workstations, servers, and storage systems. Other products include inkjet and laser printers, Ethernet switches, and wireless networking gear. The company offers a range of services, including broadband Internet access, customer support, computer recycling, and financing. Dell also sells third-party products such as Microsoft software. Dell serves the consumer, enterprise, education, government, and health care markets. The company sells directly and through retailers and other channel partners.