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Shamrock Holdings

Shamrock Holdings, or Shamrock, is a private equity firm founded as the Roy E. Disney family's investment firm; the Disney family remains its sole investor. Shamrock is a private corporation, and is fully owned by the estate of Roy E. Disney.

Shamrock Holdings, Inc.
Shamrock Capital Advisors, a successor company[1]
TypePrivate corporation
IndustryHolding company
Founded1978
FounderRoy E. Disney
Headquarters
OwnerRoy E. Disney family
SubsidiariesShamrock Holdings of California
Websiteshamrock.com

Disney was the chairman of Shamrock, and Stanley Gold was its president and CEO. Shamrock assets include hotels and radio and television stations. Shamrock often takes an aggressive strategy, launching hostile takeovers.

History edit

Shamrock Holdings Inc. (SHI) was founded in 1978 as an investment company by Roy E. Disney.[2][3] Shamrock then started buying television and radio stations. In the mid-1980s, SH moved into other industries.[4] According to Reuters, in 1984 Shamrock held 1,428,061 (or just over 4%) of all Disney stock.[5]

Shamrock Capital Advisors is a successor company to SHI.[1]

After revealing that the company held 4.7% of Central Soya and agreements with two investment groups for another 5.9% in March 1985, the company offered to purchase the remaining shares with equity partners.[6] SH closed on the purchase of Central Soya. In November, Shamrock began construction on Shamrock Plaza office building in Agoura Hills estimated to cost $5.1 million.[7]

In March 1986, Shamrock sold 1.6 million shares of the Walt Disney Co. on the open market dropping its share from 4% to 3% for tax planning and further business needs.[8]

In April 1987 its subsidiary, Shamrock Holdings of California, purchased a controlling interest in DBMS Inc. of Naperville, Ill., a software systems and services company.[9] After the management team of Holly Sugar submitted a plan to take the company private, two shareholders - Shamrock (5.5%) and Brookehill Equities (11.8%) - filed separately with the SEC with the intent to possibly make a counter offer.[10]

In fall 1987, Central Soya, a soybean processor, was sold by Shamrock to Ferruzzi Group of Italy, making a profit of $125 million. In December 1987, the corporation attempted a buyout of Wherehouse Entertainment, who avoided the takeover by agreeing to be bought by Adler & Shaykin, a New York investment firm. Instead, Shamrock purchased Music Plus from Show Industries in April 1988 to begin its move into home entertainment retailing.[11]

In 1988 and 1989, it pursued Polaroid, ultimately failing to take over the company but winning concessions such as an advertising deal for its television stations.[12]

SH agreed in January 1990 to sell radio station KMGC-FM to Cooke Inlet Radio Partners for $22 million.[13] In September 1991, Shamrock sold its remaining 11.8% share in Enterra for about $46.8 million.[14]

In October 1992, the corporation agreed to sell to Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation its Music Plus and Sound Warehouse music and video chains for $185 million. SH indicated that purchases of additional radio stations were planned given depreciated values and changes in FCC regulations allowing more stations to be owned by a single owner.[4]

In August 1995, Shamrock agreed to sell Shamrock Broadcasting, a 19 radio stations group, to Chancellor Broadcasting Co. for $395 million.[15]

Shamrock sold a 20% share of Koor Industries Ltd. to Claridge Israel Ltd. in 1997. In June 1999, Shamrock and First Israel Mezzanine Investors Ltd. purchased Tadiran Communications Ltd., an Israel defense communication contractor, from Tadiran Ltd., a subsidiary of Koor as of 1998.[16]

In 1999, Shamrock Holdings of California Inc. (SH/CA) finished building its Manhattan Beach Studios at an estimated cost of $82 million. The studios included 14 sound stages, eight production office buildings, and Media Center, a 60,000-square-foot office building. Raleigh Enterprises was hired to manage the studio.[17] Ronald Flesch, a real estate developer, and Alice Neuhauser, a motion picture financier, sued SH over the studio claiming that it was their idea they brought to Shamrock in a joint venture deal and that Shamrock cut them out of the project.[18]

In November 2003, SH/CA sold its Manhattan Beach Studios to Oak Tree Capital Management Co. for about $100 million.[17]

From 2003 to 2005, Shamrock was an instrumental force in the SaveDisney campaign and the ouster of Michael Eisner as CEO of The Walt Disney Company.[19] As of 2003 Roy E. Disney held about 1% of Disney stock through Shamrock Holdings. This made him the third largest individual stakeholder of Disney stock.[20]

Shamrock Holdings' Capital Growth Fund purchased an 80% stake in the Harlem Globetrotters in September 2005 with the intent to increase merchandising and other income.[3] By November, Shamrock Capital Advisors raised $125 million towards possible investments in Israeli companies from Israeli and U.S. pension funds, insurance companies and commercial banks.[21]

In July 2006 one of Roy E. Disney's daughters, Abigail, became Vice Chairman of Shamrock.[citation needed] In October, Shamrock Activist Value Fund sued iPass Inc., a SH holding, to turn over boardroom records over failure to fire their CEO and mismanagement of a takeover.[22]

In March 2007 the corporation's Capital Growth Fund invested $50 million into Real D company, a 3D movie equipment manufacturer.[23]

Shamrock Holdings bought a 5.5% stake in Texas Industries in 2008.[24] Shamrock revealed in December 2008 that it held a 5.7% share of Arris Group. In October 2009, SH won a shareholders proxy fight at Texas Industries, of which SH owns 10%, over management performance. The corporation took a stake in West Pharmaceutical Service by December 2009. Other holdings in 2009 were Coinstar, Websense, and Magellan Health Services. Roy E. Disney died on December 16, 2009.[25]

In October 2018, Shamrock Capital acquired the songwriting catalogue of music producers Stargate. Sony/ATV Music Publishing will continue to administer the catalogue.[26]

Shamrock's music catalogue includes the catalogue of dance label Om Records, and the Bass Brothers' production royalties for Eminem.

On February 12, 2019, Shamrock sold its assets on INgrooves to Universal Music Group.[citation needed]

In June 2020, Shamrock acquired the advertising trade publication Adweek from Canadian private equity firm Beringer Capital.[27]

In November 2020, Shamrock acquired ownership of the master recordings of Taylor Swift's first six studio albums from Big Machine Records (2006–2017), which itself had been sold to media manager Scooter Braun's Ithaca Ventures.[28][29]

Shamrock Broadcasting edit

Shamrock Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Typeprivate subsidiary
IndustryBroadcasting
FateSold
Number of locations
21
ParentShamrock Holdings, Inc.
Trefoil Capital Investors L.P.

Shamrock Broadcasting was a broadcasting station operating company owned by Shamrock Holdings and Trefoil Capital Investors.

Shamrock Broadcasting was incorporated on July 3, 1979.[30]

Shamrock Broadcasting (SB) agreed to purchase Malrite Communications Group radio operations in March 1993 via a stock swap worth more than $300 million pushing SB's ownership to 21 radio stations. Trefoil Capital Investors was the primary financier of the deal.[31] In July, Shamrock Broadcasting purchased KZLA radio station.[32] In August, the Malrite radio deal was closed making the Malrite owner a minority shareholder and board director of Shamrock Holding.[33]

In March 1995, Shamrock Broadcasting purchased from Premiere Radio Networks its Denver FM radio station for $5.5 million.[34]

In August 1995, Shamrock agreed to sell Shamrock Broadcasting, a 19 radio stations group, to Chancellor Broadcasting Co. for $395 million.[15]

Trefoil Investors edit

Trefoil Capital Investors (TCI) is a partnership formed by Shamrock Holdings with the raising of $450 million from investors by July 1990 that looked to invest in distressed companies. TCI agreed to purchase Child World in July 1990 in a two-stage process, by taking on some of its parent company CNC Holding Corp.'s debt, then purchase the 18% shares outstanding on the public market.[35] Conditions that had to be met for the deal to go through were raising $250 in working capital by Trefoil and Child World remaining stable. A downturn in the Northwest region, where Child World is based, lead Trefoil to terminate the deal in November 1990.[36]

Trefoil Investors II is an investment company of Roy Disney and other senior executives of Shamrock Holdings Inc. In October 1994, Trefoil Investors II purchased a significant stake in Fantastic Foods Inc., a natural-foods company with annual revenues nearing $30 million on Nature's Burger hamburger alternative and instant soups and mixes.[37]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Shamrock Capital web page. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  2. ^ Shamrock Holdings website Shamrock
  3. ^ a b Johnson, Greg. (September 28, 2005). . Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Apodaca, Patrice. (October 20, 1992). Shamrock to Expand Presence in Radio. Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ "Shamrock holding 4.1% of Disney Stock, Reuters, April 12, 1984". The New York Times. April 12, 1984. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
  6. ^ Harris, Kathryn. (March 15, 1985). Disney Family Offers to Acquire Central Soya. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "Roy E. Disney Firm Building Agoura Offices". Los Angeles Times. November 17, 1985. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  8. ^ (March 12, 1986). Shamrock Holdings reduced its stake in Disney. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  9. ^ (April 22, 1987). Industry Notes: California. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  10. ^ Bates, James. (January 20, 1987). Burbank Investors May Bid on Sugar Company. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  11. ^ Groves, Martha. (April 8, 1988). Shamrock Holdings Agrees to Buy 54-Store Music Plus Chain. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  12. ^ Cole, Robert J. (March 28, 1989). "Polaroid Payout Plan Helps It Reach Shamrock Accord". The New York Times. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
  13. ^ "Shamrock Holdings Sells Dallas Radio Station". Los Angeles Times. January 16, 1990. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  14. ^ (September 16, 1991). Shamrock to Sell Enterra Stake. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  15. ^ a b Mulligan, Thomas S. (August 4, 1995). "Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval". Los Angeles. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  16. ^ (June 15, 1999). Disney Family Buys Defense Contractor. Bloomberg News. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  17. ^ a b Vincent, Roger. (November 23, 2004). Manhattan Beach Studios Sold. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  18. ^ (October 21, 2000). Studio Developers Sue Investment Firm. Bloomberg News. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  19. ^ "Shamrock's Comments to SEC".
  20. ^ "Shamrock holding 1% of Disney Stock, USA Today Article, Dec 2003".
  21. ^ (November 03, 2005). Shamrock to Make Investments in Israel. Bloomberg News. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  22. ^ (October 12, 2006). Roy Disney's Investment Fund Sues Software Firm. Bloomberg News. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  23. ^ Menn, Joseph. (March 20, 2007). Shamrock sees money in 3-D. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  24. ^ Disney family firm buys 5.5% of TXI. Dallas News.
  25. ^ Altucher, James. (December 17, 2009). Finding Value in Roy Disney's Shamrock Holdings 2013-10-26 at the Wayback Machine. Daily Finance (AOL Money & Finance). Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  26. ^ Christman, Ed, "Shamrock Capital Acquires Stargate Publishing Catalog, Including Katy Perry, Rihanna & Beyonce Hits", Billboard, October 16, 2018.
  27. ^ "Adweek Acquired by Shamrock Capital". www.adweek.com. June 2, 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  28. ^ "Taylor Swift's Masters Sold Again: Why She Refused to Negotiate With Scooter Braun". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  29. ^ "Confirmed: Taylor Swift masters sold by Scooter Braun to Shamrock – but she's re-recording them anyway". 16 November 2020.
  30. ^ . Business Entity Detail. State of California. Archived from the original on March 15, 2015. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  31. ^ Bates, James (March 12, 1993). "Radio Play : Shamrock Will Acquire Malrite's 9 Stations". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  32. ^ Puig, Claudia (December 2, 1993). "The Last Word in Lonesome Is Country". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  33. ^ "Roy Disney Completes Purchase of Malrite Unit". Los Angeles Times. August 3, 1993. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  34. ^ "Radio Networks Inc Premiere Sells Denver Radio Station for $5.5 Million". Los Angeles Times. March 28, 1995. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  35. ^ Peltz, James F. (July 31, 1990). Disney Group Agrees to Buy Child World. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  36. ^ (November 30, 1990). COMPANY NEWS; Child World Deal Ended by Trefoil . New York Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.
  37. ^ Times Staff and Wire Reports. (October 20, 1994). Trefoil Investors II Buys Into Food Firm. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on April 21, 2014.

External links edit

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Shamrock Holdings or Shamrock is a private equity firm founded as the Roy E Disney family s investment firm the Disney family remains its sole investor Shamrock is a private corporation and is fully owned by the estate of Roy E Disney Shamrock Holdings Inc Trade nameShamrock Capital Advisors a successor company 1 TypePrivate corporationIndustryHolding companyFounded1978FounderRoy E DisneyHeadquartersBurbankOwnerRoy E Disney familySubsidiariesShamrock Holdings of CaliforniaWebsiteshamrock wbr comDisney was the chairman of Shamrock and Stanley Gold was its president and CEO Shamrock assets include hotels and radio and television stations Shamrock often takes an aggressive strategy launching hostile takeovers Contents 1 History 2 Shamrock Broadcasting 3 Trefoil Investors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editShamrock Holdings Inc SHI was founded in 1978 as an investment company by Roy E Disney 2 3 Shamrock then started buying television and radio stations In the mid 1980s SH moved into other industries 4 According to Reuters in 1984 Shamrock held 1 428 061 or just over 4 of all Disney stock 5 Shamrock Capital Advisors is a successor company to SHI 1 After revealing that the company held 4 7 of Central Soya and agreements with two investment groups for another 5 9 in March 1985 the company offered to purchase the remaining shares with equity partners 6 SH closed on the purchase of Central Soya In November Shamrock began construction on Shamrock Plaza office building in Agoura Hills estimated to cost 5 1 million 7 In March 1986 Shamrock sold 1 6 million shares of the Walt Disney Co on the open market dropping its share from 4 to 3 for tax planning and further business needs 8 In April 1987 its subsidiary Shamrock Holdings of California purchased a controlling interest in DBMS Inc of Naperville Ill a software systems and services company 9 After the management team of Holly Sugar submitted a plan to take the company private two shareholders Shamrock 5 5 and Brookehill Equities 11 8 filed separately with the SEC with the intent to possibly make a counter offer 10 In fall 1987 Central Soya a soybean processor was sold by Shamrock to Ferruzzi Group of Italy making a profit of 125 million In December 1987 the corporation attempted a buyout of Wherehouse Entertainment who avoided the takeover by agreeing to be bought by Adler amp Shaykin a New York investment firm Instead Shamrock purchased Music Plus from Show Industries in April 1988 to begin its move into home entertainment retailing 11 In 1988 and 1989 it pursued Polaroid ultimately failing to take over the company but winning concessions such as an advertising deal for its television stations 12 SH agreed in January 1990 to sell radio station KMGC FM to Cooke Inlet Radio Partners for 22 million 13 In September 1991 Shamrock sold its remaining 11 8 share in Enterra for about 46 8 million 14 In October 1992 the corporation agreed to sell to Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation its Music Plus and Sound Warehouse music and video chains for 185 million SH indicated that purchases of additional radio stations were planned given depreciated values and changes in FCC regulations allowing more stations to be owned by a single owner 4 In August 1995 Shamrock agreed to sell Shamrock Broadcasting a 19 radio stations group to Chancellor Broadcasting Co for 395 million 15 Shamrock sold a 20 share of Koor Industries Ltd to Claridge Israel Ltd in 1997 In June 1999 Shamrock and First Israel Mezzanine Investors Ltd purchased Tadiran Communications Ltd an Israel defense communication contractor from Tadiran Ltd a subsidiary of Koor as of 1998 16 In 1999 Shamrock Holdings of California Inc SH CA finished building its Manhattan Beach Studios at an estimated cost of 82 million The studios included 14 sound stages eight production office buildings and Media Center a 60 000 square foot office building Raleigh Enterprises was hired to manage the studio 17 Ronald Flesch a real estate developer and Alice Neuhauser a motion picture financier sued SH over the studio claiming that it was their idea they brought to Shamrock in a joint venture deal and that Shamrock cut them out of the project 18 In November 2003 SH CA sold its Manhattan Beach Studios to Oak Tree Capital Management Co for about 100 million 17 From 2003 to 2005 Shamrock was an instrumental force in the SaveDisney campaign and the ouster of Michael Eisner as CEO of The Walt Disney Company 19 As of 2003 Roy E Disney held about 1 of Disney stock through Shamrock Holdings This made him the third largest individual stakeholder of Disney stock 20 Shamrock Holdings Capital Growth Fund purchased an 80 stake in the Harlem Globetrotters in September 2005 with the intent to increase merchandising and other income 3 By November Shamrock Capital Advisors raised 125 million towards possible investments in Israeli companies from Israeli and U S pension funds insurance companies and commercial banks 21 In July 2006 one of Roy E Disney s daughters Abigail became Vice Chairman of Shamrock citation needed In October Shamrock Activist Value Fund sued iPass Inc a SH holding to turn over boardroom records over failure to fire their CEO and mismanagement of a takeover 22 In March 2007 the corporation s Capital Growth Fund invested 50 million into Real D company a 3D movie equipment manufacturer 23 Shamrock Holdings bought a 5 5 stake in Texas Industries in 2008 24 Shamrock revealed in December 2008 that it held a 5 7 share of Arris Group In October 2009 SH won a shareholders proxy fight at Texas Industries of which SH owns 10 over management performance The corporation took a stake in West Pharmaceutical Service by December 2009 Other holdings in 2009 were Coinstar Websense and Magellan Health Services Roy E Disney died on December 16 2009 25 In October 2018 Shamrock Capital acquired the songwriting catalogue of music producers Stargate Sony ATV Music Publishing will continue to administer the catalogue 26 Shamrock s music catalogue includes the catalogue of dance label Om Records and the Bass Brothers production royalties for Eminem On February 12 2019 Shamrock sold its assets on INgrooves to Universal Music Group citation needed In June 2020 Shamrock acquired the advertising trade publication Adweek from Canadian private equity firm Beringer Capital 27 In November 2020 Shamrock acquired ownership of the master recordings of Taylor Swift s first six studio albums from Big Machine Records 2006 2017 which itself had been sold to media manager Scooter Braun s Ithaca Ventures 28 29 Shamrock Broadcasting editShamrock Broadcasting Company Inc Typeprivate subsidiaryIndustryBroadcastingFateSoldNumber of locations21ParentShamrock Holdings Inc Trefoil Capital Investors L P Shamrock Broadcasting was a broadcasting station operating company owned by Shamrock Holdings and Trefoil Capital Investors Shamrock Broadcasting was incorporated on July 3 1979 30 Shamrock Broadcasting SB agreed to purchase Malrite Communications Group radio operations in March 1993 via a stock swap worth more than 300 million pushing SB s ownership to 21 radio stations Trefoil Capital Investors was the primary financier of the deal 31 In July Shamrock Broadcasting purchased KZLA radio station 32 In August the Malrite radio deal was closed making the Malrite owner a minority shareholder and board director of Shamrock Holding 33 In March 1995 Shamrock Broadcasting purchased from Premiere Radio Networks its Denver FM radio station for 5 5 million 34 In August 1995 Shamrock agreed to sell Shamrock Broadcasting a 19 radio stations group to Chancellor Broadcasting Co for 395 million 15 Trefoil Investors editTrefoil Capital Investors TCI is a partnership formed by Shamrock Holdings with the raising of 450 million from investors by July 1990 that looked to invest in distressed companies TCI agreed to purchase Child World in July 1990 in a two stage process by taking on some of its parent company CNC Holding Corp s debt then purchase the 18 shares outstanding on the public market 35 Conditions that had to be met for the deal to go through were raising 250 in working capital by Trefoil and Child World remaining stable A downturn in the Northwest region where Child World is based lead Trefoil to terminate the deal in November 1990 36 Trefoil Investors II is an investment company of Roy Disney and other senior executives of Shamrock Holdings Inc In October 1994 Trefoil Investors II purchased a significant stake in Fantastic Foods Inc a natural foods company with annual revenues nearing 30 million on Nature s Burger hamburger alternative and instant soups and mixes 37 See also editRetlaw Enterprises Walter Disney s family corporationReferences edit a b Shamrock Capital web page Retrieved 2019 03 27 Shamrock Holdings website Shamrock a b Johnson Greg September 28 2005 Roy Disney Led Fund Buys 80 of Harlem Globetrotters Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 a b Apodaca Patrice October 20 1992 Shamrock to Expand Presence in Radio Los Angeles Times Shamrock holding 4 1 of Disney Stock Reuters April 12 1984 The New York Times April 12 1984 Retrieved May 23 2010 Harris Kathryn March 15 1985 Disney Family Offers to Acquire Central Soya Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Roy E Disney Firm Building Agoura Offices Los Angeles Times November 17 1985 Retrieved April 22 2014 March 12 1986 Shamrock Holdings reduced its stake in Disney Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 April 22 1987 Industry Notes California Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Bates James January 20 1987 Burbank Investors May Bid on Sugar Company Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Groves Martha April 8 1988 Shamrock Holdings Agrees to Buy 54 Store Music Plus Chain Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Cole Robert J March 28 1989 Polaroid Payout Plan Helps It Reach Shamrock Accord The New York Times Retrieved May 23 2010 Shamrock Holdings Sells Dallas Radio Station Los Angeles Times January 16 1990 Retrieved April 22 2014 September 16 1991 Shamrock to Sell Enterra Stake Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 a b Mulligan Thomas S August 4 1995 Company Town Entertainment Upheaval Los Angeles Retrieved April 22 2014 June 15 1999 Disney Family Buys Defense Contractor Bloomberg News Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 a b Vincent Roger November 23 2004 Manhattan Beach Studios Sold Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 October 21 2000 Studio Developers Sue Investment Firm Bloomberg News Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Shamrock s Comments to SEC Shamrock holding 1 of Disney Stock USA Today Article Dec 2003 November 03 2005 Shamrock to Make Investments in Israel Bloomberg News Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 October 12 2006 Roy Disney s Investment Fund Sues Software Firm Bloomberg News Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Menn Joseph March 20 2007 Shamrock sees money in 3 D Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Disney family firm buys 5 5 of TXI Dallas News Altucher James December 17 2009 Finding Value in Roy Disney s Shamrock Holdings Archived 2013 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Daily Finance AOL Money amp Finance Retrieved on April 21 2014 Christman Ed Shamrock Capital Acquires Stargate Publishing Catalog Including Katy Perry Rihanna amp Beyonce Hits Billboard October 16 2018 Adweek Acquired by Shamrock Capital www adweek com June 2 2020 Retrieved 2020 07 24 Taylor Swift s Masters Sold Again Why She Refused to Negotiate With Scooter Braun Billboard Retrieved 2020 11 17 Confirmed Taylor Swift masters sold by Scooter Braun to Shamrock but she s re recording them anyway 16 November 2020 SHAMROCK BROADCASTING COMPANY INC C0923602 Business Entity Detail State of California Archived from the original on March 15 2015 Retrieved April 22 2014 Bates James March 12 1993 Radio Play Shamrock Will Acquire Malrite s 9 Stations Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 22 2014 Puig Claudia December 2 1993 The Last Word in Lonesome Is Country Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 22 2014 Roy Disney Completes Purchase of Malrite Unit Los Angeles Times August 3 1993 Retrieved April 22 2014 Radio Networks Inc Premiere Sells Denver Radio Station for 5 5 Million Los Angeles Times March 28 1995 Retrieved April 22 2014 Peltz James F July 31 1990 Disney Group Agrees to Buy Child World Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 November 30 1990 COMPANY NEWS Child World Deal Ended by Trefoil New York Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 Times Staff and Wire Reports October 20 1994 Trefoil Investors II Buys Into Food Firm Los Angeles Times Retrieved on April 21 2014 External links editShamrock Holdings Webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shamrock Holdings amp oldid 1171682493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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