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Japan’s Nikkei lands Financial Times in $1.3 billion deal

Jul 23, 2015, 9:30 AM

LONDON (AP) — Japanese media company Nikkei Inc. is buying the Financial Times as part of an 844 million-pound ($1.3 billion) deal with Britain’s Pearson PLC.

The deal, announced Thursday, forms part of Nikkei’s strategy to boost its global coverage. It also allows Pearson to concentrate on its core global education business.

John Fallon, chief executive of Pearson, said the company has been a proud proprietor of the Financial Times for nearly 60 years, but that it’s time for the salmon-colored business daily to change hands.

“We’ve reached an inflection point in media, driven by the explosive growth of mobile and social,” he said in a statement. “In this new environment, the best way to ensure the FT’s journalistic and commercial success is for it to be part of a global, digital news company.”

As part of the deal, Pearson has agreed to sell the vast majority of the assets in FT Group, including the Financial Times newspaper and the popular FT.com. However, the 50 percent stake in The Economist Group will remain part of Pearson as will the FT’s London headquarters.

The sale of the Financial Times has been rumored for some time but the identity of its potential buyer proved something of a surprise.

“Nikkei had not been viewed as one of the primary contenders,” said Chris Beauchamp, senior market analyst at IG.

It’s a bold move for Nikkei, the largest independent business media group in Asia. Its core business is newspaper publishing, and its flagship paper, The Nikkei, has about 3 million subscribers.

The deal would be one of the largest-ever acquisitions by a Japanese media company, according to Nikkei Asian Review, one of the company’s outlets.

“By sharing personnel, knowledge and their long histories, the companies aim to become an unprecedented global economic media player,” the Nikkei Asian Review said.

Digital business news will continue to be a main focus for the FT under Nikkei, the report added. Digital subscription now accounts for 70 percent of the paper’s total circulation base.

Pearson, which considers educational products and services its core business, acquired the Financial Times in 1957.

The FT Group, including the Economist stake, contributed 334 million pounds in sales and 24 million pounds in operating income to Pearson in 2014.

Nikkei, founded in 1876, also operates media businesses including books and magazines, digital media, database services and broadcasting. In 2013 the company re-launched its English-language outlet, Nikkei Asian Review, online and in print as part of a strategy to expand its coverage from Japan to Asia.

Nikkei Chairman and CEO Tsuneo Kita says he is “extremely proud” to team with the FT.

“Our motto of providing high-quality reporting on economic and other news, while maintaining fairness and impartiality, is very close to that of the FT,” he said. “We share the same journalistic values.”

The deal is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close before the end of the year.

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AP writers Mari Yamaguchi and Ken Moritsugu in Tokyo, Jill Lawless in London and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.

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Japan’s Nikkei lands Financial Times in $1.3 billion deal