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Half of Rolling Stone sold to Singapore music company


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Wenner Media, which owns the nearly 50-year-old music magazine, will sell a 49% stake in the publication to Singapore-based social music company BandLab Technologies.

BandLab was created by Meng Ru Kuok, the son of the billionaire founder of the world's biggest palm oil company.

 

http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/25/media/rolling-stone-bandlab-deal/index.html

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That magazine hasnt been much for me since the 80s.

 

It has never been worth much to me since it started printing

 

I think you missed the 60's. Back then, every issue was snapped up , read front to back.

 

I don't need to further embellish since I also lost interest in it during the late 70's

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BandLab was created by Meng Ru Kuok, the son of the billionaire founder of the world's biggest palm oil company.

 

Ah... must be nice sitting around sipping margaritas by the pool all day. :snax:

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Back before they began stapling the issues it was great for spreading out on the floor to break up a kilo.
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