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Live Nation to speed up purchase of additional 24% Ocesa stake as Mexico live music market grows
Live Nation Entertainment said on Tuesday it will accelerate the purchase of an additional 24% stake in Mexican concert ...
Live Nation will acquire an additional 24% stake in Mexican concert promoter OCESA to 75% by acquiring a 24% stake from its ...
"It's a statement of impact as powerful as the historical record of its 12 sold-out dates at the Estadio GNP Seguros," OCESA ...
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Digital Music News on MSNViva Mexico: Live Nation Bets Big as Nation Climbs to World’s #3 Live Music Market
Live Nation has announced a significant expansion of its presence in Latin America, acquiring an additional 24% stake in ...
This week, Live Nation Entertainment struck a USD $646 million deal to increase its stake in Mexican concert promoter OCESA ...
Shakira achieves another milestone with her successful Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, reaching one million tickets sold in Mexico, promoter OCESA reported on Thursday (July 31).
Live Nation Entertainment is set to acquire an additional 24% stake in Mexican concert promoter OCESA, accelerating a purchase agreement. The USD $646 million transaction, announced Tuesday (July 29), ...
Former OCESA owner, CIE (Corporación Interamericana de Entretenimiento), will retain a 25% stake. The deal is now expected to close by the end of August.
Live Nation has resumed its acquisition of a 51% controlling interest in Ocesa Entretenimiento, a leading promoter in Latin America and owner of Ticketmaster Mexico, for an aggregate purchase ...
Live Nation Entertainment said on Tuesday it will accelerate the purchase of an additional 24% stake in Mexican concert promoter Ocesa, as Mexico becomes a prominent market for live music events.
Live Nation has resumed its acquisition of a 51% controlling interest in Ocesa Entretenimiento, a leading promoter in Latin America and owner of Ticketmaster Mexico, for an aggregate purchase ...
Live Nation acquired a 51% controlling stake in Ocesa Entretenimiento in 2021, purchasing 40% from Grupo Televisa and 11% from CIE. ($1 = 18.7200 Mexican pesos) ...
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