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Robert Colosia 619-231-8340 Call Now for Free Consultation Today's Latest Entertainment Law News: EU OKs Sony-BMG Deal, to Eye Music Sector Closely By Jeffrey Goldfarb and Jeff Mason LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission unconditionally approved a merger between record companies Sony Music and BMG but warned on Tuesday that it would look closely at any further proposed consolidation in the industry. The deal creates a rival to market leader Universal Music and shrinks the number of music majors to four companies from five. Vivendi-owned Universal and Sony BMG, as the new company is to be called, account for about 46 percent of music sold worldwide. "The Commission will keep a close watch on the music sector as it becomes even more concentrated and would very carefully scrutinize any further major concentration in the industry," EC officials said in a statement. Because Sony BMG will become the second company besides Universal Music to have more than 20 percent market share, industry executives and sector analysts say the two smaller rivals, EMI Group and Warner Music, might need to merge to keep up. Despite the EU's cautionary tone, Bear Stearns analysts said on Tuesday they thought EMI and Warner could pull off a deal. "Although EMI/Warner would have a combined market share of 26 percent globally (up to 30 percent in Europe), we believe these issues could be addressed through small disposals," the analysts wrote in a note. courtesy of Reuters Check back each week for more Entertainment Lawyer News, Sports Lawyer News, San Diego Personal Injury Auto Accident Lawyer News, Immigration Law News, San Diego Family Lawyer and Divorce News |
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