Apple will acquire Beats’ streaming music service, which
launched this year, and its audio equipment business, which includes its brand
of headphones and audio equipment, according to a report in the Financial
Times.
The Beats management team will report to Mr Cook, said
people familiar with the deal.
Apple and Beats declined to comment.
However, Apple boss Tim Cook said last month Apple was
'on the prowl' for more acquisitions, after buying 24 companies in the past 18
months and he was not averse to large acquisitions.
The potential $3.2 billion deal would mark Apple’s
largest acquisition of another company ever.
It is believed Apple is also interested in Beats
expertise in developing wearable products and it edges closer to a much
anticipated iWatch launch,
The Beats move follows a string of high-priced deals in Silicon Valley , after Google acquired smart home
developer Nest Labs for $3.2bn and Facebook offered an initial $19bn for
WhatsApp Messenger, and then bought VR firm Oculus for $2bn.
Apple executives Tim Cook and Eddy Cue have previously
met with Iovine to discuss streaming music services and Apple and Beats have
partnered up to sell Beats earphone products in Apple Retail stores
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