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July 2023

  • Guy Hands pictured at the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show.

    Private equity pioneer Guy Hands to leave Terra Firma ‘when I’m 64’

    Dealmaker and ardent Brexit critic to leave senior posts at firm he founded more than 20 years ago

December 2019

  • Joe Smith helped to bring about revolutionary changes in the music industry, and in 2015 was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Joe Smith obituary

    Record company executive who signed the Grateful Dead and Van Morrison, and enjoyed massive success with the Eagles

November 2019

  • A boombox and cassette tapes

    Back in the loop: why cassette tapes became fashionable again

    Magnetic ribbon for format once the preserve of police interviews is in short supply

February 2019

  • ‘Ruined my Christmas’ ... Radiohead in Oxford, November 2007, three months after Guy Hands’s Terra Firma bought EMI.

    Chasing rainbows: inside the battle between Radiohead and EMI's Guy Hands

    A new book details the saga of private equity company Terra Firma acquiring EMI in August 2007 for £4.2bn. This extract details the battle over Radiohead’s seventh album

May 2018

  • Pharrell Williams

    Sony buys EMI Music Publishing for $2.3bn

    Deal will create world’s biggest music publisher with a catalogue of more than 4m songs

December 2017

  • Frankie Goes To Hollywood

    Universal Music snaps up UK record labels ZTT and Stiff Records

    British labels are behind hits of the 70s and 80s by acts including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones and Madness

December 2016

  • Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, December 1976.

    From the Guardian archive
    EMI may drop the Sex Pistols – archive, 1976

    8 December 1976: Unhappy EMI shareholders are told that the label will try and restrain the unruly band

June 2016

  • Terra Firma Capital Partners Founder Guy Hands Interview<br>Guy Hands, founder of Terra Firma Capital Partners, adjusts his necktie as he poses for a photograph following a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015. Hands said Greece "could well" exit the euro area and warned anti-European political parties will seize on any concessions on debt relief. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Guy Hands abandons £1.5bn fraud claim against Citigroup

  • Guy Hands

    Failed EMI deal takes its toll on Guy Hands' finances – and reputation

  • Guy Hands, founder of Terra Firma, is suing Citi for £1.5bn.

    Guy Hands accused of 'hazy memory' over EMI deal

  • Guy Hands in January 2008

    Guy Hands seeks £1.5bn from Citigroup after ill-fated EMI deal

May 2016

  • Love, Nina

    TV tonight
    Friday’s best TV: Love, Nina; Bob’s Burgers; No Such Thing As the News

    Nicky Hornby brings Nina Stibbe’s book to life; the deadpan US cartoon crosses the Atlantic; and the QI elves front their own panel show

April 2016

  • Radiohead in 2011

    Radiohead's corporate empire: inside the band's dollars and cents

    The band have proven themselves shrewd businessmen, forming some 20 companies since their inception – including LLLP LLP and Random Rubbish Ltd

March 2016

  • Michael Jackson

    Sony buys out Michael Jackson’s ATV Music Publishing for $750m

    Company will now control all of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the largest music publishing company in the world, having bought the dead singer’s 50% share

August 2014

  • Andria Vidler

    Media interview
    Andria Vidler: ‘I like taking on sleeping giants or businesses with real potential’

    Mark Sweney: Centaur’s chief executive on making companies sexier, tough-talking – and no positive discrimination for women

June 2014

  • YouTube removes Nazi-themed Indonesian video based on Queen hit

    YouTube removes Nazi-themed Indonesian video based on Queen hit

    Publisher EMI brings copyright claim against video showing singer in military uniform performing track based on We Will Rock You

April 2014

  • Deep Purple

    From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 5 April 1969: Open underground

    Originally publish in the Guardian on 5 April 1969: EMI – the largest and most powerful recording organisation in Britain – is starting an 'underground' record label

October 2013

  • Andria Vidler

    Centaur Media appoints Andria Vidler as new chief executive

    Ex-EMI Music UK head will take over position at the publisher of Marketing Week and Creative Review in November. By Mark Sweney

August 2013

  • Photo of KRAFTWERK

    Apps blog
    Universal launches Electrospective Spotify app for electro

    Repackaged electronic music now has its own brand – and its own app, allowing users to browse through 550 albums. By Jemima Kiss

July 2013

  • Michael and Xochi Birch

    Shortcuts
    Bebo and the other mega-deals that proved to be spectacular flops

    The man who sold Bebo for $850m has just bought it back for $1m, meaning an $849m loss for its original buyer AOL. But it's not the only example of such a disaster in the business world
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