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yeah agree. the arab firm are not getting a % of sonyatv. they are getting a % of the emi cat profits as they are putting money into the dealSony Corp. and the Michael Jackson estate = Sony ATV they are one, they have 38 % of the EMI publishing the other 62 % belongs to the other investor - These percentages are not taking about over all ownership of Sony ATV just the EMI Publising which I assume will be added to the ATV Catalog. Not sure how that part worksor if it will be kept seperate
You may be right. I interpreted the word "consortium" as the combined publishing company (Sony/ATV and EMI). That's why I thought 38% means overall ownership. I guess we better wait for more details to figure out the nee ownership structure. My guess is that Sony/ATV and EMI will be combined, just like how Sony and ATV were merged before. We'll see.Sony Corp. and the Michael Jackson estate = Sony ATV they are one, they have 38 % of the EMI publishing the other 62 % belongs to the other investor - These percentages are not taking about over all ownership of Sony ATV just the EMI Publising which I assume will be added to the ATV Catalog. Not sure how that part worksor if it will be kept seperate
This is confusing to me.... :scratch:
missred07;3537545 said:So basically, SONY/ATV won't own EMI publishing? SONY/ATV just help to manage the EMI publishing and EMI is now like a branch or SONY/ATV????? Does this mean that basically, SONY/ATV was actually not affected too much from this merge? since only the manage team is also manage EMI part?
Yes being they will aquire/inherit MJ's 50% ownership of Sony/ATVSoo many numbers and details.
So if someone could answer in one word (yes or no :lol- Is this good for J3 or ?
mkgenie;3538179 said:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2011/11/14/sony-emi-deal-reunites-jackson-5-songs-with-michael-jackson/?feed=rss_home
Sony-EMI Deal Reunites Jackson 5 Songs With Michael Jackson
Sony Corp. and the Michael Jackson estate = Sony ATV they are one, they have 38 % of the EMI publishing the other 62 % belongs to the other investor – These percentages are not taking about over all ownership of Sony ATV just the EMI Publising which we can assume will be added to the ATV Catalog. Not sure how that part works or if it will be kept seperate
http://www.sony.com/upload/assets/homepage_assets/EMI_Joint_Release_FINAL.pdf
Sony/ATV now owns 38% of EMI publishing, while others own a combined 62% of EMI publishing. In other words, SON/ATV has just invested $836m (38% * $2.2 Billions) in the purchase of EMI publishing.
As part of the deal Sony/ATV will also be administering EMI publishing that’s because Sony/ATV is by default a music publisher unlike other investors such as Mubadala Development Company PJSC; Jynwel Capital Limited; the Blackstone Group’s GSO Capital Partners LP; and David Geffen that were part of the consortium that bought EMI publishing.
It’s a massive win for Sony/ATV. They now have a 38% stake in EMI publishing, which means more money coming into Sony/ATV. Plus, they get to administer the whole EMI cat, which also means more money coming into Sony/ATV as they get paid for administering songs catalog. EMI is huge and contains 1.3m songs.
Maybe, over time, Sony/ATV will buy out other investors thereby taking full ownership of the EMI cat. This will probably happen by the year 2020 or so. Sony/ATV will first have to payback the debt ($836m) they incur in the purchase of EMI.
That could take sometimes but once that’s done, they will slowly buy out other stakeholders.
Sony/ATV will get paid 38 % of EMi publishing profits and also be paid for managing the EMI Catalog.
Michael Jackson´s three kids will aquire/inherit MJ’s 50% ownership of Sony/ATV
Kapital77;3538296 said:I really don´t know if this is good or bad. Thanks Mkgenie.
As such, it would be Sony/ATV
that would decide on the day-to-day licensing of the EMI MP catalogue. Ultimately,
however, Sony would be allowed to exercise its rights with regard to the EMI MP
catalogue unilaterally, without recourse to the Michael Jackson Estate.