Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Sony BMG Music Entertainment was an American record company owned as a 50–50 joint venture between Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann. The venture's successor, the revived Sony Music , is wholly owned by Sony , following their buyout of the remaining 50% held by Bertelsmann .
Sony Marketing Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, merged the following company in April 2021. [24] Sony Business Solutions Corporation; Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation. Sony LSI Design Inc. - Merged into Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation in April 2022. [25] Sony Interactive Entertainment. 989 Studios; Bigbig Studios ...
Sony Financial Holdings: Financial services JPN: 3,700,000,000 Sony Financial Group [107] [108] 1 October 2020: Nevion On-set virtual production NOR — Sony Corporation [109] [110] 12 November 2020: Pure Flix: Film, television, video on demand USA — Sony Pictures Entertainment [111] 4 December 2020: Human Re-Sources Music USA — Sony Music ...
Sony Group Corp (NYSE:SONY) is in advanced negotiations to acquire the music rights Pink Floyd recorded in a deal worth $500 million. It held 1.89 trillion Japanese Yen in cash and equivalents as ...
Sony, which in 2023 said it was examining a partial spin-off of its financial business, said it plans to list Sony Financial Group in October 2025 and retain a stake of just under 20%.
Sony Music and BMG remained separate in Japan, although BMG Music Japan was wholly owned by Sony BMG. On 27 March 2006, the New York Times reported that Bertelsmann was looking to raise money by leveraging some of its media assets and that executives from both companies were in talks about possibly altering the current venture.
Of all the remaining multimillion-dollar music-catalog deals on the table, the rights to Pink Floyd’s recordings and name/likeness has been the most contentious. The catalog has been in play for ...
Headquarters of Sony Financial Group in Otemachi, Tokyo, Japan. Sony Financial Group is a holding company for Sony's financial services business which includes Sony Life (in Japan and the Philippines), Sony Assurance, Sony Bank, etc. The unit proved to be the most profitable of Sony's businesses in FY 2005, earning $1.7 billion in profit. [36]