Sony buys controlling stake in EMI Music Publishing

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Alicia Keys's songs are published by EMI Sony is buying a
controlling stake in EMI Music Publishing, giving it control over two million songs by artists from Queen and Carole King to Alicia Keys and
Pharrell Williams.The $2.3bn (£1.7bn) deal will make Sony the world's biggest music publisher.Sony's publishing business already includes
2.3 million tracks, including the Beatles catalogue.Sony chief executive Kenichiro Yoshida said streaming services had led to a "resurgence"
in the music business."We are thrilled to bring EMI Music Publishing into the Sony family and maintain our number one position in the music
publishing industry," he said."In the entertainment space, we are focusing on building a strong IP [intellectual property] portfolio, and I
believe this acquisition will be a particularly significant milestone for our long-term growth." Sony is raising its stake in EMI Music
Publishing from 30% to 90% by buying the stake held by Mubadala Investment Company.Sony's purchase of EMI Music Publishing is the biggest
move so far by Mr Yoshida, who took over the reins from former chief executive Kazuo Hirai earlier this year
Mr Yoshida and Mr Hirai were together instrumental in reviving Sony's fortunes by selling its struggling PC business and launching the
successful PlayStation 4 games console.Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Sony said its PlayStation 4 console had
sold 79 million units Sony also unveiled its business strategy and financial targets for the next three years on Tuesday
The Japanese giant said it would continue to focus on electronics, entertainment and financial services.The hardware business - which
includes home entertainment products, mobile communications and imaging and camera products - is expected to generate the most cash in the
coming years
In April, Sony reported net profit of 380bn yen for last year, a seven-fold increase on 2016.Almost all of its divisions saw an improved
performance, but sales in the PlayStation unit jumped almost 300%.