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The Sony-KADOKAWA Deal Is Done: Here Are the Details - MSNThe Sony-KADOKAWA deal is completed, creating a new juggernaut that could take over the anime industry.
Sony and Kadokawa announced a deal to enter a business alliance, which includes a large investment by Sony in the FromSoftware parent company.
Sony Group plans to acquire an additional stake in Japanese publishing house Kadokawa for more than $300 million to become one of its largest shareholders.
Sony has increased its shares in FromSoftware owner Kadokawa as the two companies agree to form a "strategic capital and business alliance". Sony already held shares in the company, but with the ...
The new partnership will see Sony acquiring ten percent of Kadokawa’s shares, making it the largest shareholder for the company that has been known for its video games, anime, and other ...
Sony has agreed to purchase enough shares in Kadokawa to become its largest shareholder at 10% ownership.
Sony, it seems, will not acquire Kadokawa outright. Instead, the giant Japanese organisations have today announced a strategic capital and business alliance, which will see Sony become Kadokawa ...
Sony Group is in talks to acquire fellow Japanese firm Kadokawa, according to media reports, with animation and games properties the likely target.
Of course, Sony can always choose to complete their purchase of Kadokawa later, but this deal may be just enough to give the two parties what they want.
Sony is set to invest ¥50 billion ($318 million) into From Software owner Kadokawa Corporation as part of a strategic capital and business alliance agreement. Through the deal, Sony will become ...
If Sony acquires Kadokawa, it could lead to an unprecedented monopoly in anime production and distrubution ...
Japanese media empires Sony and Kadokawa have signed a business agreement that will see Sony become Kadokawa’s largest shareholder in January 2025. Sony will invest around $320 million USD into ...
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