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Sony: The Unbuyable Company?

I've seen some people banter around the idea of Apple, Google, or Amazon buying Sony.

It's an interesting thing to consider, especially how it would change the industry, but in reality, it just isn't likely to happen for a myriad of reasons.

1. Japan wouldn't let it happen.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/27/jap...hip-of-firms-in-tech-and-telecom-sectors.html

2. Sony, while not the biggest company in tech, is one of the biggest. They're the 27th largest tech company. If another tech company were to buy them (note buy, not merge) the landscape of companies who could afford to do so would be quite small. You're looking at like 5-6 companies who could afford to do it and even fewer where it would make sense for their business.
https://companiesmarketcap.com/tech/largest-tech-companies-by-market-cap/

3. There is a huge poison pill involved with buying Sony. And that if you're anyone who isn't Disney, buying Sony would trigger the loss of the Spider-Man movie license, which is valued in the billions.
https://cosmicbook.news/spider-man-marvel-sony-apple

While obviously not a deal-breaker, but to buy a company like Sony means overpaying for the company and overpaying for a company like Sony only to get less value than the company is worth, just doesn't make a ton of sense.

I think if there is "Sony" is ever sold, it would be PlayStation i.e. the gaming division that is sold off, rather than the whole company and I honestly can't imagine Sony doing this. Despite how westernized PlayStation has become from a hardware and software perspective, I can't see Sony selling off their most profitable and recognized division, but crazier things have happened. I think what is more likely is a merger with Disney at some point (similar size, complementary, but also some overhead that could be downsized), but that is a topic for another day.
 
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adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Everyone's got a price.

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Abriael_GN

RSI Employee of the Year
Publicly traded companies are literally for sale

That's a massive oversimplification. Publicly traded companies can be bought either consensually or with a hostile action. For companies the size and scope of Sony there are tons of protection caveats that basically make a hostile action impossible. Even for smaller, less protected companies, it's nearly impossible, as Ubisoft clearly proved.

There are few catchphrases as silly as "Everyone's got a price." It doesn't work like that. It's literally wishful thinking that comes up because acquisition news makes everyone a little dumber every single time.
 
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If anything those are the companies i can see with the most interest. All the mentioned companies also would have an interest in their movie and music catalog not just the gaming aspect.

Yeah, just not with the rest of it, I don’t see any of them wanting to start making TV panels or selling life insurance in Japan (which is actually a surprising amount of their revenue).
 

jakinov

Member
1. Japan could let it happen still that just means they are more careful their biggest concern is China not America. America is where their biggest subsidies are HQ.

2. Lots of people can buy Sony. Doesn’t have to be tech abs they don’t need the money upfront.

3. I don’t think anyone actually knows the full details of the contract and even if that were a case there’s likely workarounds to it or Disney might even help subsidize the cost so that it comes back to them.
 

Airbus Jr

Banned
There’s too much obsession with selling Sony these days. Why is that?
Some FUD hanging around

Look at this guys post on GT7 install size

Hes on full fanboy mode attacking the game even before it came out 🤣

If GT7 doesn't return Polyphony Digital towards the top of SIE, I think it might be time to put them out to pasture and maybe create a new team for Gran Turismo🤣Like theres ever a GT game doing poor sales🤣
 
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Beechos

Member
Yeah, just not with the rest of it, I don’t see any of them wanting to start making TV panels or selling life insurance in Japan (which is actually a surprising amount of their revenue).

Its crazy cause amazon has their fire tv line and i remember reading somewhere at some point they applied/want to sell insurance lol.
 

Metnut

Member
Apple or Amazon would make the most sense. Sony has a lot of content that each would want for their streaming platform. Netflix could be a potential acquirer as well with them believing that gaming is essential to their future.

I doubt it happens though because Japanese regulators will (rightfully) not be happy and it’d be tough to get it by them.
 

yurinka

Member
I've seen some people banter around the idea of Apple, Google, or Amazon buying Sony.
You mentioned some good reasons of they they can't buy Sony, but there's an even more important one: Sony doesn't want or need to sell the company.

It's in a great financial shape, performing great and experiencing a good growth and with promising plans to continue growing and performing even better. They are not in the point where a company or their investors/shareholders want to sell.

Apple or Amazon would make the most sense. Sony has a lot of content that each would want for their streaming platform. Netflix could be a potential acquirer as well with them believing that gaming is essential to their future.

I doubt it happens though because Japanese regulators will (rightfully) not be happy and it’d be tough to get it by them.
Everyone's got a price.
This thread will be funny to look back in a few years when Samsung or LG owns Sony.
Let's be real. Everything is for sale.
Publicly traded companies are literally for sale

Japanese regulators forbid to sell Sony and similar top tech (and other strategical areas) Japanese companies to foreign companies like Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Samsung, LG or MS, so it never will happen.
 
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Bo_Hazem

Banned
Yeah, just not with the rest of it, I don’t see any of them wanting to start making TV panels or selling life insurance in Japan (which is actually a surprising amount of their revenue).

Image sensors for cameras/phones/etc like half of all cameras on planet Earth. Cloud servers image sensors and AI, car sensors, sport sensors/VAR, archival systems for servers/clouds. Sony's products are on every cloud system out there in case you've not known, they're essential for those systems. Let's not forget that Sony is GIGANTIC in movies/series/music and all the cameras needed for top end movie making, including their CLED screens (vs ancient green screens) used in latest, most expensive productions like The Mandalorian.

You really don't know what Sony is.

Looks a little like the porsche

Yes because most of the associated companies in its productions are German if you follow Sony's little documentaries about the car(s).
 
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Sony would sooner merge with another company than be acquired by one, and be the larger of the two companies in such a merge. But, they have no reason to sell in the first place, they're doing great.

If there's another division in the future doing poorly they'd sooner either shut that down on spin it off to be sold to another company, but that's as far as it'd go.
 

phil_t98

#SonyToo
Image sensors for cameras/phones/etc like half of all cameras on planet Earth. Cloud servers image sensors and AI, car sensors, sport sensors/VAR, archival systems for servers/clouds. Sony's products are on every cloud system out there in case you've not known, they're essential for those systems. Let's not forget that Sony is GIGANTIC in movies/series/music and all the cameras needed for top end movie making, including their CLED screens (vs ancient green screens) used in latest, most expensive productions like The Mandalorian.

You really don't know what Sony is.



Yes because most of the associated companies in its productions are German if you follow Sony's little documentaries about the car(s).

lets not forget that they are split off into separate companies. the film business is separate to the electronic business
 

TrebleShot

Member
It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Sony would sell their SIE division but whoever they buyer is would have to stump up close to 150bn to convince them to sell their most profitable business sector.

Any company is for sale at the right price and in this instance it would take something ridiculous.

It’s far cheaper and more realistic to simply poach all their talent paying them crazy salaries.
 
Sony can sell and transfer the rights contained in the license agreement(of spiderman) to individuals or other corporations, including other Major Studios.

They didnt give merchandise and shows under 30 mins for no reason.

Sony would buy or merger with Nintendo before they would be bought out by a american tech company.
 
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