Sonic Foundry's Desktop Software Assets Acquired by Sony May 5, 2003
Sony Pictures Digital and Sonic Foundry, Inc.
announced an agreement to purchase all of Sonic Foundry's
desktop software products and related assets for $18 million cash and assumption of certain trade payables, accrued liabilities and
capital leases associated with the desktop software business.
The acquisition of Sonic Foundry's desktop software
follows the recent retail release of Sony Pictures
Digital's Screenblast Movie Studio and
Screenblast Music Studio video and music-mixing
applications created in conjunction with Sonic Foundry's
software team.
Sale of the desktop software assets includes Sonic
Foundry's ACID, Sound
Forge and Vegas series of software products, as
well as other related assets. Sony anticipates
maintaining the group's Madison, WI. base. The Board
of Directors of Sonic Foundry has approved the
transaction and certain shareholders have agreed to
vote their shares in favor of the sale. Approval of the
agreement may be subject to Sonic Foundry
shareholder approval and other various conditions (see
details below).
"The sale of our music and video digital software products is a key milestone in Sonic Foundry's history," said Rimas Buinevicius,
chairman and CEO of Sonic Foundry. "We couldn't pick a better partner than Sony Pictures Digital to carry on the same passion and
success we've achieved over the past 12 years," he said. "Consummation of this agreement will give us the cash we need to pay our
debt and allow us to focus our attention on writing the next successful chapter of Sonic Foundry's story - rich media - and building
upon the early success we've already achieved with our Web presentation solution, Media Site Live."
Sony Pictures Digital oversees the digital production and online assets of Sony Pictures Entertainment and leads its efforts to
develop and provide new forms of online content, games, interactive programming, open-access video-on-demand and wireless
entertainment. Screenblast, which first debuted in September 2001, gives the consumer the ability to create, enhance and share
their digital videos, music and photos with a combination of a powerful software suite and an easy-to-use online service for sharing
and personalizing consumers' media. Screenblast Movie Studio and Screenblast Music Studio software have been available through
retail outlets since October 2002.
The signed agreement marks a major milestone in Sonic Foundry's longer-term strategy to concentrate on markets where rich media
solutions are being embraced. The company will use the proceeds to pay off debt and fund its operations for its Web-based rich
media communications product, MediaSite Live and related offerings.
For more information, visit their web site at www.sonicfoundry.com. |