


EU Poised to Deliver ‘Warning’ on UMG’s $775M Downtown Acquisition
A ‘statement of objections’ is due imminently
Europe’s competition watchdog, the European Commission (EC), is reportedly set to issue a ‘formal warning’ over Universal Music Group’s proposed acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, as per Bloomberg.
What it means:
The EC is prepping a ‘statement of objections’ to the deal, which will outline its preliminary competition concerns.
As Bloomberg notes, “most merging companies avoid a veto by addressing competition issues.”
The statement of objections is reportedly due imminently.
The EC has until February 6 to reach a final decision on its Phase II investigation into the deal.
IMPALA responds:
IMPALA, the industry body that represents more than 6,000 members in the European independent music sector across 33 countries, issued a statement in response to news of the warning.
It says: “We welcome this news and look forward to official confirmation and details of the objections. We will continue to liaise with the European Commission regarding our members’ concerns.”
Referencing its 100 Voices campaign, IMPALA reiterated its position that the acquisition “should be blocked outright.”
Europe’s competition watchdog, the European Commission (EC), is reportedly set to issue a ‘formal warning’ over Universal Music Group’s proposed acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, as per Bloomberg.
What it means:
The EC is prepping a ‘statement of objections’ to the deal, which will outline its preliminary competition concerns.
As Bloomberg notes, “most merging companies avoid a veto by addressing competition issues.”
The statement of objections is reportedly due imminently.
The EC has until February 6 to reach a final decision on its Phase II investigation into the deal.
IMPALA responds:
IMPALA, the industry body that represents more than 6,000 members in the European independent music sector across 33 countries, issued a statement in response to news of the warning.
It says: “We welcome this news and look forward to official confirmation and details of the objections. We will continue to liaise with the European Commission regarding our members’ concerns.”
Referencing its 100 Voices campaign, IMPALA reiterated its position that the acquisition “should be blocked outright.”
Europe’s competition watchdog, the European Commission (EC), is reportedly set to issue a ‘formal warning’ over Universal Music Group’s proposed acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings, as per Bloomberg.
What it means:
The EC is prepping a ‘statement of objections’ to the deal, which will outline its preliminary competition concerns.
As Bloomberg notes, “most merging companies avoid a veto by addressing competition issues.”
The statement of objections is reportedly due imminently.
The EC has until February 6 to reach a final decision on its Phase II investigation into the deal.
IMPALA responds:
IMPALA, the industry body that represents more than 6,000 members in the European independent music sector across 33 countries, issued a statement in response to news of the warning.
It says: “We welcome this news and look forward to official confirmation and details of the objections. We will continue to liaise with the European Commission regarding our members’ concerns.”
Referencing its 100 Voices campaign, IMPALA reiterated its position that the acquisition “should be blocked outright.”
European Commission
Downtown Music Holdings
IMPALA
Bloomberg
Universal Music Group (UMG)
Regulatory Scrutiny Of Music Mergers
Music Industry Acquisitions
Indie Vs Major Label Tensions
Industry Consolidation
Music Business Deals
Mergers & Acquisitions
Competition Inquiry
Antitrust
Indie Sector Opposition
Government Scrutiny
Acquisition Controversy
Belgium
Brussels, BE
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
- This story was written with information from Music Business Worldwide, Bloomberg and IMPALA.
- We covered it because it’s news of the Downtown deal.
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