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November 18, 1999
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India's music to be 'Universalised'![]()
Suparn Verma in Bombay Seagram group's Universal Music, the world's largest music company, has amplified its presence in India, the largest music cassette market in the world. Early this week, UM formally raised its 51 per cent stake in Polygram India to 100 per cent, shelling out $ 4 million (Rs 174 million) for the 49 per cent equity held by the Patel family. Universal's original 51 per cent stake was held by its Indian arm Polygram.
UMI will invest Rs 4 billion upwards in India, partly on building local content, the rest on making Indian music and artistes globally popular a la Latin American music. In the short term, Universal will organise tours to India of leading international artistes and music groups such as Sting, Bryan Adams and Metallica.
Analysts said Universal has shattered the myth that takeovers by multinational corporations are bad for employees. UMI has retained the Vijay Lazrus-led team that steered Polygram India in the $ 300 million Indian market, the third largest in Asia and the 19th largest in the world. Analysts project a boom in future for CD players whose current penetration is estimated at 13 per cent of households. In 1998, 250 million units of audio cassettes (18 per cent of world sales) were sold in India. Cheng told rediff.com that Universal is looking at a long-term presence in India, with sights on the next generation of music-lovers who will come into their own in 2015. The Universal group includes labels such as David Geffens, Geffen Records, Dreamworks Records, A&M, Island Records, Polygram among others. Their repertoire includes music of Shania Twain, U2, Eric Clapton, Bee Gees, Boyzone, Elton John, Aqua, Sting, Bon Jovi, the Cranberries, Metallica, Louis Armstrong.
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