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Sean Parker seems to have a huge problem with grudges. He should let it go, grudges and desire for revenge make for bad business decisions.


Being that rich means having the luxury to make "bad" business decisions. If you don't use your money (for example on revenge) what's the point in collecting it in the first place?


Are you serious? People love music, record label is set in its ancient ways, 21st century music business guru wants to buy label.

This is a fantastic opportunity for him to make money, in my opinion.


It could be a great business decision, hes an advisor for Spotify. There is more going on than meets the eye in this instance.


Now that makes sense iani, if what I predict below is correct about FB and the fact that Spotify have secured a US deal with Sony and EMI + they might buy Warner Music. All of these put together would give them a tried and tested advertising model away from search ads, at better margins than Apple. Plus maybe musicians would possibly feel better, as less companies are taking cuts before the musicians get paid. That said Spotify have 1m paid customers and musicians are sort of only just understanding this new model...imagine their tunes were selling (bought or in exchange of an add) to 550m+ listeners. Plus why do you want a Spotify app when you could access it all from FB. Love it or hate it, but for the end user simplicity counts.


He got money to blow. One can't bring money to grave. Why not make it to good use while alive? Not that it's a bad business deal.




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