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Nokia and Loudeye
Corp. recently announced that they have signed an agreement for
Nokia to acquire Loudeye for approximately $60 million. Loudeye is a
global leader of digital music platforms and digital media
distribution services. Under the terms of the agreement, Loudeye
stockholders will receive $4.50 per share in cash for each share of
Loudeye common stock. By acquiring Loudeye, Nokia can offer
consumers a comprehensive mobile music experience, including
devices, applications and the ability to purchase digital music.
Nokia will use the
Loudeye platform to launch a comprehensive mobile music experience.
The multi-function mobile device will become the preferred medium
for enjoying music and Nokia is leading this trend. With music
optimized products like the Nokia N91 and other Nokia devices, Nokia
sold more than 15 million music enabled devices in the 2nd quarter,
making it the world's largest manufacture of digital music players.
"Music is a key experience for Nokia and Nokia Nseries multimedia
computers and we want to be able to offer the best fully integrated
mobile music experience to our customers. Loudeye brings a number of
key assets to Nokia, including a great team of people, a substantial
content catalogue and a robust service platform that will help us to
achieve this objective," said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice
president and general manager, Multimedia, Nokia. "People should be
able to access all the music they want, anywhere, anytime and at a
reasonable cost. With this acquisition, we aim to deliver that
vision and a comprehensive music experience to Nokia device owners
during 2007."
Loudeye operates 60 live services in over 20 countries and multiple
languages across Europe and South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Loudeye aggregates rights and content from all the major labels and
hundreds of independents and currently offers licensed catalog and
complete media for over 1.6 million tracks.
"This agreement recognizes the key roles that Loudeye and our people
play in the digital mobile music market, and reflects the power of
our products, our team and our technology," said Michael Brochu,
president and chief executive officer of Loudeye. "Our combined
teams will deliver a comprehensive mobile music experience to Nokia
device owners all over the world. With an industry leading music
experience, a robust service platform, and extensive music rights,
Loudeye has long been committed to delivering on the digital music
needs of consumers, and we've built a leadership brand in the
digital music marketplace".
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