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MP3.com - Bye Bye ?

cabletron2000   on 11 July 2003 - 02:34 · 5 comments & 958 views

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Cash strapped French media giant Vivendi Universal has closed the European arm of MP3.com, the online music site that it bought for £265m two years ago. Its decision to dump the expensive acquisition is part of its ongoing purge of the excesses of former chief executive Jean-Marie Messier.

The site, which was worth over £3bn at the height of the dotcom boom, will close on August 8 with around 20 redundancies in Europe. The US arm of the site has been placed up for sale, although analysts are doubtful whether a buyer will be found willing to operate it as a going concern.

Leanne Sharman, the vice president of sales and marketing at MP3.com Europe, said that while it was performing well operationally and had built up good relationships with advertisers and record labels, the decision was down to "corporate strategic reasons".

"We have started to generate significant revenues and now we have got to that stage it is a shame, there's general disappointment among staff and in the industry generally," she added.

News source: DanceFrontDoor




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#1 helloalexb on 11 Jul 2003 - 03:04
I hope the usa arm doesnt close
#2 Mango on 11 Jul 2003 - 03:14
3 billion pounds for mp3.com?? man...... if only i had a time machine.
#3 zerolimit on 11 Jul 2003 - 05:26
lol ya a time machine would be good
#4 dismuter on 11 Jul 2003 - 06:48
Mr Messier, former CEO of Vivendi, has become one of the most hated men in France.
I hate him too, for having hurt that company so much. Now it has to sell just about everything it has, even what it started with: water supply/distribution (Vivendi Environment).
#5 Jugalator on 14 Jul 2003 - 00:27
This is sad news... A place you could download free mp3 music from various artists for free, that was DAMN good as well

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