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E. J. Rizo

Apple to buy Universal Music?
« on: April 11, 2003, 04:02:55 PM »
Apple to buy Universal Music?
 By Jim Dalrymple jdalrymple@maccentral.com
April 11, 2003  7:35 am

http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2003/04/11/music/


The Los Angeles Times is reporting this morning that Apple Computer Inc. is in talks with Vivendi Universal to buy the world's largest music label, Universal Music Group. The reported price for the company could be as much as US$6 billion.



While Apple and Vivendi Universal declined to comment, LA Times sources said Apple might make a bid for the company before Universal Music's April 29 board meeting.



 

"Defying conventional wisdom, Jobs apparently is betting that music is finally on the verge of becoming a profitable presence on the Internet," wrote the Times. "Apple has been quietly testing a service that some music business insiders believe could pave the way for widespread online distribution of songs.



People that have used Apple's much anticipated music service said it makes "downloading and purchasing music as simple and nontechnical as buying a book from Amazon.com." However, analysts say making the download and purchase easy is just the beginning, Apple would also have to make the music cheap for consumers, possibly as little as 10 cents per song.



Quoting people close to Jobs, the article says that he feels the music industry is about to turn a corner in the copyright war. The continued crackdown on pirates will force users to look for a legitimate source for music downloads.



While the service will be targeted to Mac users, the Times anticipates a version of the service for Microsoft Windows users, as well.



Contacted by MacCentral on Friday, Apple declined to comment.


check that out could be great for us Apple users and pc users as well and this could be a huge move for apple
 

Now_Im_Not_Banned

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Re:Apple to buy Universal Music?
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2003, 03:00:04 PM »
I TOLD YA'LL!!! APPLESAUCE IS TAKIN OVER!!! WOOOOOOOOOHHHHHOOOOOO!!!
 

bez

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Re:Apple to buy Universal Music?
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2003, 03:19:12 PM »
lol nik
 

Kaidy

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Re:Apple to buy Universal Music?
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2003, 07:06:33 PM »
Yea I read about this in the financial pages. I'm not really a fan of these big mergers, in twenty years or so the world wil be like 5 corporations all taking in all of our money, all to some rich white fatcats. fuck big business
 

Suga Foot

Re:Apple to buy Universal Music?
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2003, 01:31:23 AM »
 

E. J. Rizo

Re:Apple to buy Universal Music?
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2003, 12:33:13 AM »
UMG THE APPLE OF JOBS? EYE


 Apple Computers? Steve Jobs in Talks with Vivendi Universal to Buy UMG  
 
 April 11, 2003

 Imagine Doug Morris reporting to Steve Jobs. It could happen.

The L.A. Times reports today that Apple Computer?s Jobs is in talks with Vivendi Universal to purchase Universal Music Group, the world?s largest music group, for between $5-6 billion.

The formal bid is expected to be made before April 29, the date of the next VU board meeting. The French company is seeking to raise $7 billion this year by selling assets to reduce debt. Investor Marvin Davis had previously offered $13 billion for 65% of the company?s entertainment assets, which include the Music Group. Liberty Media Corp. and several other congloms have been eying some of the company?s other entertainment properties.

When queried about the Times report, a Vivendi spokesperson responded: "There has been interest by third parties in VU's entertainmernt assets, but until such time as there's something concrete to annnounce, it's all rumor and speculation, and we don't want to create any unnecessary anxiety in our employees. So we are declining comment at this time."

The discussions, a closely held secret for several months, could still come undone over several unresolved issues. The news follows on the heels of the announcement Jobs has locked up all of the Big Five record companies for an easy-to-use Apple subscription service expected to launch by the end of the month.

Apple posted an $8 million loss on sales of $1.47 billion for fiscal Q1 ended Dec. 28, its first back-to-back quarterly losses since Jobs returned to the CEO post in 1997. He is also Chairman of Pixar Animation Studios. It has annual sales of about $5.74 billion, with about $4.4 billion in cash and short-term investments. Trading on the stock was down 1.04, from 14.37 to 13.33, today.

UMG earns about $6 billion in sales annually, but saw its operating profit slide 23% to $510 million last year. In today?s trading, it was unchanged at 14.52 a share.

Vivendi first approached Jobs in December, after its music executives visited Apple?s headquarters to see a runthrough of the new digital service. Jobs reportedly met with VU boss Jean-Rene Fourtou and other top execs in N.Y., L.A. and the company?s home base of Cupertino.

Those close to Jobs say he believes the music industry is about to "turn a corner in the copyright war," with digital theft becoming increasingly more unwieldy.

The new service was developed for users of Apple's computers and iPods only. Sources believe the company will now have to develop a version to run on Microsoft Windows as well.

If Apple does acquire UMG, the move would put the biggest and most powerful music group back in American hands, while dramaticcally advancing the likelihood that the music biz, with the visionary Jobs leading the way, will at last be able to turn the online realm into a significant profit center. This could be the paradigm shift the beleaguered industry has been hoping for, and there's little question that the combination of an Apple-UMG teaming and the launch of the first truly attractive online subscription service would serve to boost the industry's and Wall Street's confidence that the music business can weather the current crisis and return to profitability. 

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source: www.hitsdailydouble.com
 

Woodrow

Re:Apple to buy Universal Music?
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2003, 11:26:58 AM »
So new albums would cost twice as much, be incompatible with existing CD players, and lag behind the competition by months in coming to market??

J/k... I love my mac.