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Lucien Grainge Pens Memo On UMG-EMI Merger
October 2, 2012

The long and winding road of Citi's sale of EMI came to a close last Friday, as the bank officially announced it had sold off the label's recorded music division to Universal Music Group. On Monday, UMG Chairman/CEO Lucien Grainge addressed his newly merged staffs in a memo, proclaiming that with the business dealings behind them, "today is about music."

The complete text of Grainge's letter can be read below:

"Today is about music.

It is about Universal Music's historic acquisition of EMI Recorded Music.

First and foremost, this is a day to recognize the artists and musicians whose creativity and imagination are our reason for being here. They trust us to nurture their development, help them build audiences globally, and enable them to earn the rewards which come with originality and talent.

Today is also about music fans. By bringing a greater diversity of music and more choice to more fans all over the world, we will win hearts and minds and fulfill our mission as the world's leading music company.

Our plan in acquiring EMI is to invest in the company, to remove the uncertainty of its recent history, and to reinvigorate its legacy.

In doing so, we are poised to deliver a historic opportunity to regain growth for our artists, employees, shareholders and the industry.

Now we can deliver.

Our multi-label architecture and commitment to invest in growth, no matter what the headwinds are, has enabled us to attract the best talent all around the world, and EMI fits perfectly into this. We will ensure that all of our labels and creative centres, across both our companies, will benefit from the resources and opportunities flowing from our new, strengthened group.

Music is at another transformational moment in its history, as digital, ancillary exploitation and e-commerce grows. 

We are at the cusp of a new era in music. It needs more, not less, investment, commitment, innovation and experimentation.

That is what the EMI acquisition allows us to accelerate, the future growth of the industry itself. I have made a manifesto commitment to talent acquisition, musical and technological innovation, and broad, non-discriminatory licensing that is a call to action for the entire industry.

There will be more to tell you about our plans in the months ahead.

In the meantime, I want to thank all of you -- at both UMG and EMI -- for your professionalism and hard work during the last several months.

I know that it hasn't been easy, and I couldn't be more proud or more appreciative of how everyone rose to the challenge.

I'll say it again, today is about music.

For our new team members who don't know me yet, I've dedicated my entire professional career to working with people who have music in their blood.

Now we can move forward and empower a new generation of artists and entrepreneurs. 

Our future together is going to be exciting."

In an interview last month, Grainge discussed the fallout of the UMG-EMI deal, saying, "We intend to generate cost savings of £100 million. There will be job losses. I can only grow this business by making savings and investing in the product – the artists and the music. But we are creative people and we know how to work with creative people. We know what we’re doing."




 
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