http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35121
LOL, 'over 1 million' each only? Tsk tsk tsk, I wonder what's in the background of WSJ's latest sh*t-spinning campaign - some Sony interests perhaps?
Dell alone called back more than 4 million batteries. See: http://1010wins.com/pages/94334.php?contentType=4&contentId=214678
Apple originally recalled 1.1 million batteries: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml06/06245.html - which later became 1.8 million: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15154159/
Toshiba recalled 830 000 batteries, IBM-Lenovo recalled almost 600 000 batteries.
Fujitsu and Hitachi together recalled roughly some half million batteries together.
The current numbers are somewhere 7 million batteries - does WSJ seriously think for example Dell won't be seeking reimbursement from Sony for 4.2 million battery replacement?
Even if lot of costumers won't use the replacement offer, it'll be still at least $200M minus for Sony... so much for stock rebounding...
Sony faces huge bill from notebook makers
Expensive little numbers
By INQUIRER staff: Monday 16 October 2006, 14:41
TOSHIBA, Fujitsu and Hitachi are likely to ask Sony to foot the bill for a recall they've made of batteries used in their notebooks.
The WSJ estimates that all three notebook makers have issued recalls on over one million Sony batteries.
Other notebook firms which have recalled batteries, including Dell and Apple, have not made it clear whether they're seeking compensation from Sony.
But Sony originally placed the cost to it as around $250 millions. That figure is likely to climb. µ
LOL, 'over 1 million' each only? Tsk tsk tsk, I wonder what's in the background of WSJ's latest sh*t-spinning campaign - some Sony interests perhaps?
Dell alone called back more than 4 million batteries. See: http://1010wins.com/pages/94334.php?contentType=4&contentId=214678
Apple originally recalled 1.1 million batteries: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml06/06245.html - which later became 1.8 million: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15154159/
Toshiba recalled 830 000 batteries, IBM-Lenovo recalled almost 600 000 batteries.
Fujitsu and Hitachi together recalled roughly some half million batteries together.
The current numbers are somewhere 7 million batteries - does WSJ seriously think for example Dell won't be seeking reimbursement from Sony for 4.2 million battery replacement?
Even if lot of costumers won't use the replacement offer, it'll be still at least $200M minus for Sony... so much for stock rebounding...