Monday 5 August 2013

Sony rejects Loeb proposal for entertainment sale

In a letter to Third Point CEO Daniel Loeb, Sony said continuing to own 100 percent of Sony Pictures and Sony Music is "fundamental" to the company's success.

Besides distributing blockbuster movies such as the James Bond hit "Skyfall," Sony's entertainment units make popular TV shows including "Community" for NBC and "Breaking Bad" for AMC. Notable Sony Music artists include Beyonce, Adele, Bob Dylan and Kenny Chesney. Sony operates 124 pay TV channels in more than 159 countries.

Sony's letter, which it released Tuesday, said content is increasing in value and the entertainment business will benefit over time from the proliferation of new distribution platforms, high-speed Internet access and mobile devices.

Sony's share price sank 5.5 percent to 2,019 yen ($20.60) in Tokyo trading.

Loeb, who is known for shaking up Yahoo Inc., wrote to Sony Corp. in May proposing the sale of up to 20 percent of the movie and music division.

Loeb said money from the sale should be used to strengthen Sony's ailing electronics arm which has suffered for years from intense competition in the global TV manufacturing business.

Sony's initial response was guarded but some analysts embraced the proposal as a way for the company to unlock unrealized value.

Sony said in the letter it can raise money from other sources if needed and reiterated plans to revitalize the electronics operations.

Loeb's Third Point owns about 6.5 percent of Sony.

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