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Sony Group Corporation, commonly referred to as Sony (Japanese: ソニー・グループ株式会社, Sonī Gurūpu Kabushiki Kaisha) is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates.

As of March 2010, Sony has made 92 acquisitions while taking stakes at 56 companies. The company has 83 divestitures since 1983.

Acquisitions

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Date Company Business Country Value Used as / Integrated with References
28 February 1975 WEGA Consumer electronics  GER Sony Corporation [1]
4 February 1982 Music Center Professional audio  US Sony Corporation of America [2]
28 October 1987 Nippon Fairchild Semiconductor chip plant Semiconductor  JPN Sony Semiconductor Solutions [3]
5 January 1988 CBS Records Group, CBS/Sony Music  US $2,000,000,000 Sony Music Group [4]
4 January 1989 Tree International Publishing Music publishing  US $40,000,000 Sony Music Group [5]
12 April 1989 Trans Com Systems In-flight entertainment  US Sony Corporation of America [6]
19 September 1989 Materials Research Semiconductor  US Sony Corporation of America [7]
8 November 1989 Columbia Pictures Entertainment Film, television  US $3,400,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [8]
9 November 1989 Guber-Peters Entertainment Film, television  US $200,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [9][10]
22 February 1990 AMD chip plant Semiconductor  US $55,000,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [11]
26 June 1991 Culver Studios Film, television  US $80,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [12]
23 August 1991 RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Home entertainment  US $325,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [13]
21 May 1993 Psygnosis Video game  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [14]
19 January 1995 Sony of Canada Consumer electronics  CAN $207,000,000 Sony Canada [15]
1 March 1996 Sony Life Insurance  JPN US Sony Financial Group [16]
30 August 2000 RTime Broadband networks  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [17]
1 December 2000 Bend Studio Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [18]
22 January 2001 Naughty Dog Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [19]
9 July 2002 Acuff-Rose Music Music publishing  US $157,000,000 Sony Music Group [20]
7 August 2002 Incognito Entertainment Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [21]
27 September 2002 Aiwa Consumer electronics  JPN Sony Corporation [22]
31 July 2003 Sonic Foundry desktop software business Editing software  US $19,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [23]
12 October 2004 GospoCentric Records Music  US Sony Music Group [24]
7 January 2005 International Display Technology Display  JPN $177,000,000 Sony Corporation [25]
27 September 2005 SN Systems Game development tool  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [26]
7 December 2005 Guerrilla Games Video game  NED Sony Interactive Entertainment [27]
19 January 2006 Konica Minolta camera business Digital camera  JPN Sony Corporation [28]
25 January 2006 Zipper Interactive Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [29]
23 August 2006 Crackle Film, television, video on demand  US $65,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [30]
30 May 2007 Famous Music Music publishing  US $370,000,000 Sony Music Group [31][32]
20 September 2007 Evolution Studios, Bigbig Studios Video game  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [33]
29 February 2008 Sony Bank Bank  JPN Sony Financial Group [34]
4 June 2008 2waytraffic Television  NED $363,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [35]
2 July 2008 Gracenote Automatic content recognition  US $260,000,000 Sony Corporation of America [36][37]
1 October 2008 Sony BMG Music Entertainment Music  JPN GER $1,200,000,000 Sony Music Group [38][39][40]
5 December 2008 Sony NEC Optiarc Computer data storage  JPN Sony Corporation [41]
14 January 2009 Embassy Row Television  US Sony Pictures Entertainment [42]
28 January 2010 Convergent Media Systems Content delivery network  US Sony Corporation [43]
10 February 2010 iCyt Mission Technology Flow cytometry  US Sony Corporation of America [44]
2 March 2010 Media Molecule Video game  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [45][46]
2 February 2011 Suzhou Epson Display  CHN $118,000,000 Sony China [47]
28 February 2011 Toshiba chip plant Image sensor  JPN $648,000,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [48]
7 March 2011 Hawk-Eye Innovations Computer vision  UK Sony Corporation [49]
2 August 2011 Sucker Punch Productions Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [50]
28 September 2011 Micronics Medical device  US Sony Corporation of America [51]
24 October 2011 Netblender Optical disc authoring  US Sony Corporation of America [52]
16 February 2012 Sony Ericsson Mobile phone  JPN SWE $1,500,000,000 Sony Corporation [53]
12 June 2012 Bulldog United Automatic content recognition  US Sony Corporation of America [54]
14 June 2012 Multi Screen Media Television  IND $271,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [55]
2 July 2012 Gaikai Cloud gaming  US $380,000,000 Sony Interactive Entertainment [56]
9 August 2012 Sony Network Communications Internet service provider  JPN $697,000,000 Sony Corporation [57]
23 August 2012 Left Bank Pictures Television  US Sony Pictures Entertainment [58][59]
12 September 2012 Pixim Semiconductor  US Sony Corporation [60]
11 November 2013 Senior Enterprise Nursing  JPN Sony Financial Group [61]
29 January 2014 Renesas chip plant Image sensor  JPN $72,000,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [62]
15 August 2014 CSC Media Group Television  UK $180,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [63][64]
1 December 2014 Curio Pictures Television  AUS Sony Pictures Entertainment [65][66]
18 March 2015 The Orchard Music  US $200,000,000 Sony Music Group [67]
24 April 2015 Wakanim Film, television, video on demand  FRA Aniplex [68][69]
27 May 2015 Optical Archive Digital preservation  US Sony Corporation of America [70]
2 July 2015 Memnon Archiving Services Digital preservation  BEL Sony Europe [71]
24 August 2015 Century Media Records Music  GER $17,000,000 Sony Music Group [72]
8 October 2015 Softkinetic Semiconductor  BEL Sony Semiconductor Solutions [73]
6 December 2015 Toshiba image sensor business Image sensor  JPN $155,000,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [74]
26 January 2016 Altair Semiconductor Semiconductor  ISR $212,000,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [75]
16 February 2016 Plumbee Online casino  UK Sony Pictures Entertainment [76]
2 March 2016 Essential Music & Marketing Music  UK Sony Music Group [77]
14 March 2016 Sony/ATV Music Publishing Music publishing  JPN US $750,000,000 Sony Music Group [78]
2 August 2016 eSaturnus Professional video over IP  BEL Sony Europe [79]
10 August 2016 Ministry Of Sound Recordings Music  UK $104,000,000 Sony Music Group [80]
31 August 2016 Ten Sports Television  IND $385,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [81]
1 February 2017 Wildstar Records Music  UK $2,250,000 Sony Music Group [82]
16 February 2017 TruTV Television  UK Sony Pictures Entertainment [83]
23 April 2017 Crispin Broadcast automation  US Sony Corporation [84]
4 May 2017 finetunes, Phonofile Music  GER NOR Sony Music Group [85]
10 July 2017 Yuuai Holdings Nursing  JPN Sony Financial Group [86]
31 July 2017 Funimation Film, television, video on demand  US $143,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [87][88]
4 September 2017 Revolve Action figure  JPN Aniplex [89]
22 May 2018 EMI Music Publishing Music publishing  UK $2,300,000,000 Sony Music Group [90]
8 January 2019 Audiokinetic Game development tool  CAN Sony Interactive Entertainment [91]
6 February 2019 Madman Anime Group Film, television, video on demand  AUS $25,000,000 Aniplex [92]
29 May 2019 Manga Entertainment Film, television  UK Sony Pictures Entertainment [93]
10 June 2019 Mido Holdings Network virtualization   SWI Sony Semiconductor Solutions [94]
8 July 2019 Nurulize On-set virtual production  US Sony Pictures Entertainment [95]
31 July 2019 Milan Records Music  US Sony Music Group [96]
6 August 2019 The Araca Group merchandising business Merchandising  US Sony Music Group [97]
19 August 2019 Insomniac Games Video game  US $229,000,000 Sony Interactive Entertainment [98]
5 September 2019 Kontraband Merchandising  UK Sony Music Group [99]
18 November 2019 Game Show Network Television  US $500,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [100]
10 December 2019 Silvergate Media Television  US $195,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [101]
30 January 2020 Insightness Dynamic vision sensor   SWI Sony Semiconductor Solutions [102]
1 July 2020 Eleven Television  UK Sony Pictures Entertainment [103]
2 September 2020 Sony Financial Holdings Financial services  JPN $3,700,000,000 Sony Financial Group [104][105]
1 October 2020 Nevion On-set virtual production  NOR Sony Corporation [106]
12 November 2020 Pure Flix Film, television, video on demand  US Sony Pictures Entertainment [107]
4 December 2020 Human Re-Sources Music  US Sony Music Group [108]
8 December 2020 Probity Merchandising  UK Sony Music Group [109]
16 June 2021 Somethin' Else Podcast, radio program  UK Sony Music Group [110]
23 June 2021 Alamo Records Music  US Sony Music Group [111]
29 June 2021 Housemarque Video game  FIN Sony Interactive Entertainment [112]
1 July 2021 Nixxes Software Video game  NED Sony Interactive Entertainment [113]
9 August 2021 Crunchyroll Film, television, video on demand  US $1,175,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment/Aniplex [114][115]
8 September 2021 Firesprite Video game  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [116]
29 September 2021 Fabrik Games Video game  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [116]
30 September 2021 Bluepoint Games Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [117]
1 December 2021 Bad Wolf Television  UK Sony Pictures Entertainment [118]
10 December 2021 Valkyrie Entertainment Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [119]
19 January 2022 Ceremony of Roses Merchandising  US Sony Music Group [120]
20 January 2022 Ultra Records Music  US Sony Music Group [121]
1 February 2022 Lasengle Video game  JPN Aniplex [122]
3 March 2022 Industrial Media Television  US $350,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [123]
4 March 2022 Som Livre Music  BRA $255,000,000 Sony Music Group [124][125]
16 March 2022 AWAL, Kobalt Neighboring Rights Music  US $430,000,000 Sony Music Group [126][127]
11 July 2022 Haven Studios Video game  CAN Sony Interactive Entertainment [128][129]
15 July 2022 Bungie Video game  US $3,700,000,000 Sony Interactive Entertainment [130][131]
18 July 2022 Repeat.gg Esports  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [132]
4 August 2022 Right Stuf Film, television, e-commerce  US Sony Pictures Entertainment/Aniplex [133]
29 August 2022 Neon Koi Video game  GER FIN Sony Interactive Entertainment [134][135]
25 November 2022 Pixomondo Visual effects  US Sony Pictures Entertainment [136]
7 November 2022 Beyond Sports Software visualization  NED Sony Corporation [137]
9 March 2023 Above Board Music  UK Sony Music Group [138]
20 April 2023 Firewalk Studios Video game  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [139]
31 May 2023 Myriagon Studio Film, television  JPN Aniplex [140]
26 June 2023 OKListen Music  IND Sony Music Group [141]
24 August 2023 Audeze Audio electronics  US Sony Interactive Entertainment [142]
2 November 2023 iSIZE Video processing  UK Sony Interactive Entertainment [143]
16 January 2024 Altafonte Music  SPA Sony Music Group [144]
1 April 2024 Japan Display Plant Micro OLED  JPN $11,460,000 Sony Semiconductor Solutions [145]
8 April 2024 Neon Hum Media Podcast  US Sony Music Group [146]
12 June 2024 Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Movie theaters  US $200,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [147][148]
16 June 2024 Studio 3Hz Film, television  JPN Aniplex [149]
11 September 2024 Zepp Music venue  JPN Sony Music Group [150]
16 October 2024 KinaTrax Motion capture technology  US Sony Group Corporation [151]

Stakes

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Date Company Stake Business Country Value References
1 March 1968 CBS/Sony 50%/currently 100% Music  JPN US [152]
1 August 1979 Sony Prudential Life 50%/currently 100% Insurance  JPN US [153]
8 November 1989 RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video 50%/currently 100% Home entertainment  US [154]
18 September 1995 Multi Screen Media 62%/currently 100% Television  IND [155][156]
27 November 1995 Sony/ATV Music Publishing 50%/currently 100% Music publishing  JPN US $115,000,000 [157]
27 October 1997 ST Liquid Crystal Display 50%/currently 10% Display  JPN [158]
25 November 1997 Telemundo 37.48%/currently 0% Television  US $125,000,000 [159][160]
1 December 1998 General Instrument 4.3% Semiconductor  US $187,500,000 [161]
29 September 2000 M3 90%/currently 34% Medical websites  JPN [162][163]
11 June 2001 Sony Bank 80%/currently 100% Bank  JPN $248,000,000 [164]
1 October 2001 Sony Ericsson 50%/currently 100% Mobile phone  JPN SWE $250,000,000 [165][166]
8 October 2001 Square 19%/currently 0% Video game  JPN $124,000,000 [167][168]
13 November 2002 Intertrust Technologies 49.5% Digital rights management  US $226,500,000 [169]
26 April 2004 S-LCD 49%/currently 0% Display  JPN KOR $1,000,000,000 [170]
6 August 2004 Sony BMG Music Entertainment 50%/currently 100% Music  JPN GER [171]
28 November 2004 Huaso 49% Film, television  CHN [172]
8 April 2005 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 20%/currently 0% Film, television  US $257,000,000 [173]
16 June 2005 Shine TV 21%/currently 0% Television  UK [174][175]
1 September 2005 Madhouse minority Animation  JPN [176]
1 December 2005 Sony Network Communications 58%/currently 100% Internet service provider  JPN [177]
3 April 2006 Sony NEC Optiarc 100%/currently 0% Computer data storage  JPN [178]
6 March 2007 Cellius 49% Video game  JPN [179]
2 April 2007 Field Emission Technologies 36.5% Field-emission display  JPN [180]
11 October 2007 Sony Financial Holdings 60%/currently 100% Financial services  JPN [181]
14 November 2007 Moversa 50% Contactless smart card  JPN NED $14,000,000 [182]
13 December 2007 Tuvalu Media 60%/currently 0% Television  NED [183][184]
27 March 2008 Gogglebox minority Television  UK [185]
7 October 2008 Spotify 6%/currently 2.85% Music streaming service  SWE $2,200,000 [186][187][188]
29 January 2009 Teleset 50% Television  COL [189]
1 July 2009 Sharp Display Products 7.04%/currently 0% Display  JPN $109,000,000 [190][191]
8 December 2009 Fearnet 33.3%/currently 0% Film, television, video on demand  US [192][193]
8 December 2009 Vevo majority Music  US [194][195]
19 January 2010 Syco Entertainment 50%/currently 0% Music  UK [196]
12 July 2010 Floresta 50%/currently 100% Television  BRA [197][198]
23 June 2011 Victory Television 50% Television  UK [199]
1 March 2012 Silver River Productions majority Television  UK [200]
29 June 2012 EMI Music Publishing 30%/currently 100% Music publishing  UK $607,500,000 [201][202]
28 September 2012 Olympus 11.46%/currently 0% Optical devices  JPN $600,000,000 [203]
8 November 2012 Game Show Network 58%/currently 100% Television  US $234,000,000 [204]
16 April 2013 Sony Olympus Medical Solutions 51% Medical device  JPN [205]
12 August 2013 Bleeding Fingers Music 50% Film score, soundtrack  US [206]
22 August 2013 Scarlet Media majority Television  UK [207]
10 February 2014 Stellify Media 50% Television  UK [208]
8 July 2015 Internet Media Services 51%/currently minority Digital marketing  US $100,000,000 [209][210]
16 March 2016 Fable Pictures minority Television  UK [211]
7 April 2016 Planet TV majority Television  TUR [212]
18 May 2016 Cogitai majority Artificial intelligence  US [213]
7 June 2016 Blueprint Television minority Television  UK [214]
19 July 2016 Palladium Fiction minority Television  SWE [215]
1 September 2016 DefinedCrowd minority Artificial intelligence  US [216]
20 September 2017 Stolen Picture minority Television  UK [217]
28 March 2018 Live2D majority Motion graphics, computer animation  JPN [218]
14 May 2018 Peanuts Worldwide 39% Film, television, comic  US $185,000,000 [219]
22 May 2018 APM Music 50% Production music  US [220]
14 September 2018 Eleventh Hour Films minority / currently majority Television  UK [221][222]
28 January 2019 Cinnamon AI minority Artificial intelligence  JPN [223]
27 June 2019 Nevion 45%/currently 100% On-set virtual production  NOR [224]
18 February 2020 The Whisper Group minority Television  UK [225]
9 April 2020 Bilibili 4.98% Film, television, video on demand  CHN $400,000,000 [226]
14 April 2020 BeatStars minority Music licensing  US [227]
28 April 2020 iDreamSky minority Game,Technology  CHN $50,000,000 [228]
8 July 2020 Satisfy 20% Television  FRA [229]
9 July 2020 Epic Games 1.4%/currently 5.4% Video game, software development  US $1,450,000,000 [230][231][232]
4 February 2021 Kadokawa 1.93% Film, television, publishing  JPN $47,000,000 [233]
18 March 2021 Evolution Championship Series 50% Esports  US [234]
18 October 2021 Scopely minority Video game  US $500,000,000 [235]
3 May 2021 Discord minority Voice over IP, instant messaging  US [236]
4 November 2021 Devolver Digital 5.03% Video game  US [237]
9 November 2021 Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing 20%/currently 6% Semiconductor  JPN $500,000,000 [238][239]
23 November 2021 NetEase Cloud Music minority Music streaming service  CHN $100,000,000 [240]
10 August 2021 Tiger Media minority Music  GER [241]
14 March 2022 WK Records minority Music  US [242]
3 May 2022 AccelByte minority Game backend platform  US [243]
16 June 2022 Sony Honda Mobility 50% Battery electric vehicle  JPN [244]
31 August 2022 FromSoftware 14.09% Video game  JPN $122,000,000 [245]
11 November 2022 Rapidus minority Semiconductor  JPN $7,500,000 [246]
12 April 2023 Raspberry Pi Trading minority Semiconductor  UK [247]
24 April 2023 Rimas 30% Music  PRI [248]
26 April 2023 Neural Pocket 4.56% Artificial intelligence  JPN $5,000,000 [249]
18 May 2023 Proactiv majority Music  SPA [250]
12 September 2023 Sony Network Communications Labs 90% Blockchain, Web3  JPN SGP [251]
20 December 2023 Akatsuki 9.87% Video game  JPN [252]
23 January 2024 Ovo Sound minority Music  CAN [253]
29 January 2024 Carry1st minority Video game  RSA [254]
31 July 2024 Eplus 1%/currently 51% Ticket agency  JPN [255]
13 August 2024 Black Sky Creative majority Music  US [256]

Divestitures

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Date Acquirer Target company Target business Acquirer country Value References
8 December 1999 Praxair Materials Research Sony Corporation of America  US [257]
1 June 2000 Rockwell Collins Trans Com Systems Sony Corporation of America  US [258]
6 August 2002 Onex, Oaktree Capital Management Loews Cineplex Entertainment Sony Pictures Entertainment  CAN US [259]
6 April 2004 Studio City Los Angeles Culver Studios Sony Pictures Entertainment  US $125,000,000 [260]
20 February 2008 Toshiba Cell chip plant Sony Interactive Entertainment  JPN $835,000,000 [261]
1 March 2011 J. Front Retailing StylingLife Holdings Sony Corporation  JPN [262]
28 June 2012 Development Bank of Japan Sony Chemicals Sony Corporation  JPN $730,000,000 [263]
21 December 2012 BMG Rights Management Famous Music UK music catalogue Sony Music Group  GER $90,000,000 [264]
2 July 2013 Anthem Records Music catalogue 1993-2012 Sony Pictures Entertainment  CAN $150,000,000 [265]
23 December 2013 Tribune Media Gracenote Sony Corporation of America  US $170,000,000 [266][267]
6 February 2014 Japan Industrial Partners Sony Vaio Sony Corporation  JPN [268]
2 February 2015 Columbus Nova Sony Online Entertainment Sony Interactive Entertainment  US [269]
24 May 2016 Magix Sonic Foundry desktop software business Sony Pictures Entertainment  US [270]
28 July 2016 Murata Manufacturing Lithium-ion battery business Sony Corporation  JPN $168,000,000 [271]
7 June 2017 Reservoir Media Century Media Records music catalogue Sony Music Group  US [272]
19 June 2017 VinPower Digital Sony NEC Optiarc Sony Corporation  US [273]
28 March 2019 Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Crackle Sony Pictures Entertainment  US [274][275]
8 July 2020 Satisfaction Group Sony Pictures Television France Sony Pictures Entertainment  FRA [276]
21 April 2021 ES Broadcast Memnon Archiving Services Sony Europe  UK [277]
18 October 2021 Scopely GSN Games Sony Pictures Entertainment  US $1,000,000,000 [235]
27 July 2022 Banijay Sony Pictures Television Germany Sony Pictures Entertainment  FRA [278]
27 July 2022 Média Participations Anime Digital Network Sony Pictures Entertainment/Aniplex  FRA [279]
22 December 2023 Blackstone Sony Payment Services Sony Financial Group  US $280,000,000 [280][281]

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