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Last week, Jay Z's bid to buy Aspiro — the Scandinavian company which owns the streaming services Tidal and WiMP — appeared to have gone belly-up, as minority shareholders were unimpressed with Hova's $56.2 million offer. Now, it turns out that the bid was successful after all. Swedish news source E24 [via Billboard] reports that minority shareholder rep Sune Karlsson came forward today (March 11) and announced plans to accept the bid. Majority owner Schibsted ASA has already voiced its support of the offer. Jay Z and his Roc Nation company haven't...
Last week, Jay Z's bid to buy Aspiro — the Scandinavian company which owns the streaming services Tidal and WiMP — appeared to have gone belly-up, as minority shareholders were unimpressed with Hova's $56.2 million offer. Now, it turns out that the bid was successful after all. Swedish news source E24 [via Billboard] reports that minority shareholder rep Sune Karlsson came forward today (March 11) and announced plans to accept the bid. Majority owner Schibsted ASA has already voiced its support of the offer. Jay Z and his Roc Nation company haven't...
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