Apple denies Universal bid

Breaks the habit of a lifetime to comment on rumours...

By Ian Fried, 17 April 2003 09:53

NEWS Apple boss Steve Jobs has broken his golden rule of never commenting on rumours by going out of his way to deny reports that Apple may buy Vivendi Universal's record label. Countering speculation that it is close to buying Universal Music, Jobs said Apple has never offered to make such an investment or purchase. In a statement, Apple chief executive Jobs said there was no substance to comments by one of Vivendi's directors to Bloomberg News that Apple would make a bid for Universal Music. Jobs said: "Apple has never made any offer to invest in or acquire a major music company. The press statements attributed to Vivendi board member Claude Bebear are untrue, as Mr Bebear has confirmed in a later report. Beyond these comments, we will abide by Apple's policy of not commenting on rumours." An Apple representative would not say whether the computer and software maker has had discussions with Vivendi or whether talks are ongoing. Last week, the Los Angeles Times reported on talks between Apple and Vivendi and said the discussions could lead to a bid of between $5bn and $6bn by Apple for the record label. The reports caused a dip in Apple's share price. Jobs' statement came ahead of Apple's earnings on Wednesday.

Post your comment

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

Log in or create your silicon.com account below

Will not be displayed with your comment

By signing up for this service, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understood our Privacy Policy.

Questions about membership? Find the answers in the Membership FAQ