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| Subject: Warner Music Group Sold For $3.3 Billion to Russian Len Blavatnik Fri May 06, 2011 6:53 pm | |
| Warner Music Group sold for $3.3 billion to Access Industries' Len Blavatnik - Quote :
- All it took was $3.3 billion for Len Blavatnik to snatch up Warner
Music Group. The Russian billionaire might just take over EMI and combine the two companies.
WMG will become a privately held company and its stock will no longer be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. - Quote :
- Access Industries, a holding company founded by oil baron Len
Blavatnik, won the auction to buy Warner Music Group Corp. for $3.3 billion in cash, the companies announced Friday morning.
Blavatnik edged out more than a dozen other suitors including Sony Music Group, supermarket magnate Ron Burkle, Platinum Equity, Live Nation Entertainment and investment firm Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, whose unsolicited offer late last year kicked off the auction process. KKR's partner in the bidding was German music company Bertelsmann.
The deal calls for Warner to receive $8.25 per share, a 34% premium over the company's average stock price over the last six weeks, the company said. It's also 75% higher than Warner's closing price on Jan. 20, the day before the New York Times published news of the bidding. Warner's share closed at $7.90 on Thursday.
Blavatnik, whose all-cash bid was the highest, had other advantages, said a source familiar with the sale. The Russian-born industrialist, who had been a Warner board member between 2004 and 2008, was also knowledgable about the company's operations and finances.
More importantly, Blavatnik's offer had an edge over Sony and Bertelsmann in that it would not run into antitrust hurdles by combining with another music company in a market that is already concentrated in the hands of four companies -- Universal Music Group, Sony, EMI and Warner.
The sale comes at a challenging time for the record industry, whose revenue has been ravaged in the last decade by piracy and a profileration of legal but free alternatives, including online radio services such as Pandora and Slacker.
Another music company, London-based EMI, is expected to be put up for sale later this year, presenting Blavatnik with an opportunity to acquire the company and combine it with Warner to produce the world's largest music company. Warner Music Group sold for $3.3 billion to Access Industries' Len Blavatnik | Company Town | Los Angeles Times | |
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| Subject: Re: Warner Music Group Sold For $3.3 Billion to Russian Len Blavatnik Fri May 06, 2011 7:11 pm | |
| So this doesn't include the movie production company? Cause if not.....why would you spend that kind of money on this raggedy music business? | |
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| Subject: Re: Warner Music Group Sold For $3.3 Billion to Russian Len Blavatnik Fri May 06, 2011 7:18 pm | |
| - Nystyle709 wrote:
- So this doesn't include the movie production company? Cause if not.....why would you spend that kind of money on this raggedy music business?
Nope. Time Warner (which owns the Warner Bros. film/TV studios) sold off Warner Music Group to a group of private investors almost a decade ago....they haven't been affiliated with each other since. WMG is (was) independent from Bugs. | |
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