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  2. List of acquisitions by Sony - Wikipedia

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    Sony logo. Sony Group Corporation, commonly referred to as Sony ( Japanese: ソニー・グループ株式会社, Sonī Gurūpu Kabushiki Kaisha) is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates . As of March 2010, Sony has made 92 acquisitions while taking ...

  3. Sony Music Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, Sony/ATV bought out the Jackson estate's 10% stake in EMI for $287.5 million. [50] In November 2018, Sony acquired the Mubadala Investment Company's 60% equity interest in EMI Music Publishing for $2.3 billion, based on an enterprise value of $4.75 billion, without offering any concessions to the European Commission. [51]

  4. Sony - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Daybreak Game Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. daybreakgames.com. Daybreak Game Company LLC is an American video game developer based in San Diego. The company was founded in December 1997 as Sony Online Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment, but was spun off to an independent investor in February 2015 and renamed Daybreak Game Company.

  6. List of assets owned by Sony - Wikipedia

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    MicDrop. Atomo Network (Joint venture with Ánima) Frederator Books. Thirty Labs. Ezrin Hirsh Entertainment (EHE) Big Picture Productions. Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (joint venture with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group. Destination Films.

  7. Kaz Hirai - Wikipedia

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    December 22, 1960 (age 63)[ 1] Tokyo, Japan. Alma mater. International Christian University. Kazuo " Kaz " Hirai (平井 一夫, Hirai Kazuo, born December 22, 1960) is a Japanese businessman. He is best known as the former chairman of Sony Corporation, serving from April 2018 to June 2019, as well as president and CEO from April 2012 to April ...

  8. Kenichiro Yoshida - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after graduating from the University of Tokyo with a B.A. in economics in 1983, Yoshida joined Sony, and worked across the company's subsidiaries in the US and Japan. [ 1 ] In the year 2000, he worked for Sony subsidiary So-net , which he took public in 2005.

  9. Sony Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Sony also completed a tender offer for shares of common stock of the Guber-Peters Entertainment Company on November 6, 1989, and acquired the company 3 days later. The acquisition cost Sony $4.9 billion ($3.55 billion for shares and $1.4 billion of long-term debt) and was backed (financed) by five major Japanese banks Mitsui , Tokyo , Fuji ...