BizJournals: Liberty forms Japanese holding company
Liberty Media International has joined forces with Sumitomo Corp. to form a media holding company which will hold a majority stake in Japan's largest cable provider. The new entity, LMI/Sumisho Super Media LLC, will hold a 65 percent ownership in Jupiter Telecommunications Co. Ltd.
Englewood-based Liberty will own a 45 percent stake in the Japanese conglomerate while Sumitomo will contribute 20 percent ownership to the arrangement. Under the agreement, Super Media will be managed by a management committee consisting of two members -- one appointed by both Liberty and Sumitomo. If Jupiter launches an initial public offering of its shares, the management committee member appointed by Liberty will have a casting or deciding vote with respect to most management committee decisions.
Liberty will indirectly control Jupiter through its interest in Super Media if its casting vote becomes effective. Super Media would dissolve five years after Liberty's casting vote becomes effective, unless Liberty and Sumitomo agree to extend the term of the agreement. Controlled by cable pioneer John Malone, Liberty spun off from Liberty Media Corp. earlier this year. Malone has said he's interested in consolidating cable properties in Japan.