Universal Music considers bulk sale of EMI asset: FT
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LONDON (Reuters) - Universal Music is considering selling the bulk of EMI's most valuable subsidiary record label, as it attempts to ease concerns raised by EU regulators about a planned buyout deal, the Financial Times reported on Friday. Universal, owned by Vivendi, is considering selling the bulk of Parlophone, home to some of EMI's most high-profile musicians, but retaining its most prized assets, including Coldplay and the Beatles. ...
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Universal Music considers bulk sale of EMI asset: FT
LONDON (Reuters) - Universal Music is considering selling the bulk of EMI's most valuable subsidiary record label, as it attempts to ease concerns raised by EU regulators about a planned buyout...
LONDON (Reuters) - Universal Music is considering selling the bulk of EMI's most valuable subsidiary record label, as it attempts to ease concerns raised by EU regulators about a planned buyout...
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