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Sony (SONY) Stock Plummets – What's Behind the Decline?

This morning we watched Sony drop -2.1% to a price of $29.43 per share. The Large-Cap Consumer Electronics company is now trading -8.01% below its average target price of $32.0. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $30.5 to $35.82 per share for Sony, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.

The stock has a very low short interest at 0.2%, and a short ratio of 2.77. At 0.0%, the company's rate of insider ownership does not indicate that management is heavily invested in the corporation. Finally, we also note that a very small number of institutional investors are invested in the stock, with 7.8% of Sony's shares being owned by this investor type.

Institutions Invested in Sony

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2025-06-30 Fisher Asset Management, LLC 2% 101,878,066 $2,998,780,818
2025-06-30 Primecap Management Company 1% 70,741,440 $2,082,274,248
2025-06-30 Aristotle Capital Management, LLC 1% 49,185,490 $1,447,774,871
2025-06-30 Morgan Stanley 0% 25,037,142 $736,968,261
2025-06-30 Bank of America Corporation 0% 16,550,941 $487,176,939
2025-06-30 Blackrock Inc. 0% 14,868,945 $437,667,388
2025-03-31 Mondrian Investment Partners Ltd 0% 9,854,963 $290,080,830
2025-06-30 Harding Loevner LP 0% 9,631,000 $283,488,479
2025-06-30 Fiduciary Management, Inc. 0% 8,326,389 $245,087,255
2025-06-30 Northern Trust Corporation 0% 7,726,749 $227,436,852

Besides an analyst consensus of some upside potential, other market factors point to there being mixed market sentiment on Sony.

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