Reading all of it, and it's got me thinking.
SEGA's better known over here and possibly Asia than in Japan. Perhaps dedicated hardware sales are dying in Japan, but they have always remained steady in the West and Asia, so why not port some of those successful mobile games to either the PS4, Vita or the 3DS? I am sure it wouldn't cost them as much as making a game from the ground up?
Their mobile business seems to be successful, and I am glad about it, but their focus seems to be directly on Japan, with a few successes in the West. Should they wish to expand this output, then they need to advertise their lesser known Mobile games better, as Sonic is probably the only one with a large download ratio compared to their other IPs.
Regarding their IP output on dedicated devices, it's good to know that they are finally getting some quality control in, but I have to wonder why they didn't just focus on making mid-tier budget games with some excellent marketing behind them back when their games such as Binary Domain and maybe their Platinum output needed it? They don't need to make AAA budget games like Acti or EA, but some control over budgeting would have increased their output of games, and perhaps the quality and marketing would have improved their sales, no?
It's quite positive overall to read, but their biggest problem is that brand recognition maybe too late to recover in the West (perhaps it'll do better in Asia) due to the lack of advertising of their products plus their decrease in output. If they have any chance of increasing the awareness, it'd be on Sony's Playstation 4.