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Serato suitor labels ComCom decision ‘disappointing’

DJ software company’s CEO says it is considering all options in wake of adverse ruling.

Serato chief executive Young Ly.

The head of Japanese electronics giant AlphaTheta Corporation says he is disappointed in the Commerce Commission’s decision to block its acquisition of New Zealand DJ software company Serato.

Meanwhile, Serato’s chief executive said it would consider all options following the adverse ruling.

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Hamish McNicol Thu, 18 Jul 2024
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