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hibgal
Aug 28, 2010, 09:58 AM
Another proof of The Beatles staying power - if we needed it!

EMI losses shrink after Beatles sales boost

18 August 2010 Last updated at 13:57 GMT

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Music group EMI has reported a big reduction in annual losses but warned that it needs to raise more capital to pay off debts. Pre-tax losses for the year to the end of March came in at £624m, compared with losses of £1.75bn a year earlier. Revenue rose 5% to £1.65bn, in part due to the release of the re-mastered Beatles back catalogue.

The company, whose artists include Coldplay and Katy Perry, owes about £3bn to US bank Citigroup. EMI said it would need to raise cash to meet the banking covenants of its debt. "The directors recognise that existing forecasts indicate further significant shortfalls in respect of the covenant test periods to the end of March in each year until the facilities expire in 2014 and 2015," EMI said. It added that £27m was due by the end of this year.

Loan agreements

In June of this year, EMI appointed Roger Faxon, previously the boss of the EMI Music Publishing, as group-wide chief executive. EMI said at the time that it hoped the change would enable the company to boost earnings for both its artists and songwriters.

Terra Firma bought EMI for £4bn ($6.3bn) at the peak of the last economic boom, and has since struggled to meet the terms of its loan agreement with Citigroup.

Link to article (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11013353)

PepperlandFrog
Sep 02, 2010, 01:09 PM
how are you going to explain that one.

darkhorse23
Sep 02, 2010, 11:59 PM
EMI probably would be out of business for many years by now if it weren't for the Beatles.

hibgal
Sep 03, 2010, 12:56 PM
Yeah. Kinda amazing when a label stays in business because of a band that broke up decades ago, even if it IS The Beatles. Makes one wonder what they've done since, doesn't it?

bobdude
Sep 03, 2010, 08:34 PM
Is it any wonder that the Red and Blue remasters are coming out so quickly after the original campaign? EMI is trying to stay afloat. Milking that Beatle cash cow!