RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#1 von Thinkpad , 28.09.2012 11:59

s. Artikel im c't Newsticker oder Sony Press Release - pdf


Einen schönen Freitag wünscht

Christian aus Bonn


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#2 von Ernst-Dieter aus Apelern , 28.09.2012 12:42

QUOTE (Christian P. @ 2012-09-28, 11:59) s. Artikel im c't Newsticker oder Sony Press Release - pdf


Einen schönen Freitag wünscht

Christian aus Bonn[/quote]
Vielleicht kann Sony dann von Olympus Spezialitäten profitieren?
Ich denke an "Bulb Live View".
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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#3 von MatthiasM , 28.09.2012 12:57

ZITAT(Ernst-Dieter aus Apelern @ 2012-09-28, 11:42) ZITAT(Christian P. @ 2012-09-28, 11:59) s. Artikel im c't Newsticker oder Sony Press Release - pdf


Einen schönen Freitag wünscht

Christian aus Bonn[/quote]
Vielleicht kann Sony dann von Olympus Spezialitäten profitieren?
Ich denke an "Bulb Live View".
Ernst-Dieter
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Eine halbwegs lichtstarke kompakte Outdoorkamera wie die Oly TG-1, aber etwas mehr manuelle Eingriffsmöglichkeiten (müßte eigentlich per Firmware zu erschlagen sein)
Egal unter welchem Namen...


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#4 von nonova , 28.09.2012 13:04

QUOTE (MatthiasM @ 2012-09-28, 12:57) QUOTE (Ernst-Dieter aus Apelern @ 2012-09-28, 11:42) QUOTE (Christian P. @ 2012-09-28, 11:59) s. Artikel im c't Newsticker oder Sony Press Release - pdf


Einen schönen Freitag wünscht

Christian aus Bonn[/quote]
Vielleicht kann Sony dann von Olympus Spezialitäten profitieren?
Ich denke an "Bulb Live View".
Ernst-Dieter
[/quote]

Eine halbwegs lichtstarke kompakte Outdoorkamera wie die Oly TG-1, aber etwas mehr manuelle Eingriffsmöglichkeiten (müßte eigentlich per Firmware zu erschlagen sein)
Egal unter welchem Namen...
[/quote]

der Unterschied zw. Japan und "europ" oder deutschen Firmen. Dort stützen sich Großkonzerne noch, hier wird an "Finanzinvestoren" oder an Multis aus Katar etc verscherbelt, die dann "Mehrheitseigner" werden...


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#5 von u. kulick , 28.09.2012 15:31

Zur Presseerklärung funzt dieser Link: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/20...928E/index.html
ZITATCorporate Info

The following information is true and accurate at the time of publication.

September 28, 2012

Announcement of Agreements Between Olympus and Sony to Form Business and Capital Alliance
Olympus Corporation

Sony Corporation

Olympus Corporation ("Olympus” and Sony Corporation ("Sony” today announced that the two companies have entered into a business alliance agreement (the "business alliance agreement” and a capital alliance agreement (the "capital alliance agreement” through a third-party allotment of Olympus's common shares to Sony.

Comment from Hiroyuki Sasa, Representative Director and President, Olympus Corporation
"In line with its medium-term vision announced in June 2012, Olympus has been pushing to enhance its financial strength and weighing the possibility of a business and capital tie-up for greater business synergy in the core business domains of medical and imaging. In this regard, we have decided to form a business and capital alliance with Sony, which is strong in image sensors and other image-related technologies. Partnering with Sony will provide great advantage to Olympus and enable the two companies to exchange various complementary competencies. Investment from Sony will help strengthen our financial base. In addition, through this alliance, the strengths of the two companies will merge, certainly making it possible for Olympus to contribute to world medical progress by developing a variety of new medical devices that would not be possible by Olympus alone. In the field of digital cameras, we will seek to achieve collaboration in a manner that further improves the competitiveness of the two companies.”

Comment from Kazuo Hirai, President and CEO, Sony Corporation
"As part of our strategic initiatives announced in April 2012, at Sony we are aggressively pursuing the growth of our medical business, with the aim of developing it into a key pillar of our overall business portfolio. The business and capital alliances we have agreed with Olympus today will be integral to these plans. By combining Sony's cutting-edge technologies in areas such as digital imaging, 3D and 4K* with Olympus's long-standing experience and established foundations in the medical market, we believe that we will be able to create highly innovative and competitive products and generate new business opportunities in surgical endoscopes and other related areas where significant future growth is anticipated. We also believe there are many potential opportunities for collaboration between Olympus and Sony's digital camera businesses, and are confident that by building on our respective strengths we can also enhance and grow our presence in this market. All of us at Sony will spare no effort to ensure that the business and capital alliances, including Sony's investment in Olympus, will be a resounding success for both companies.”
*4K: More than four times resolution of Full HD. 4196 (H) x2160 (V)

Details of the business alliance agreement and the capital alliance agreement (collectively the "business and capital alliance agreements” are stated below.

1. Reasons for the Business and Capital Alliances

The business and capital alliances are expected to allow the two companies to combine Olympus's lens and optical technologies, as well as the strength of its brand and R&D, with Sony's broad range of technologies including digital imaging technologies and apply them in the rapidly growing medical market. Sony and Olympus anticipate extensive opportunities to create new products and businesses and contribute to the medical industry. In addition, Olympus and Sony plan to explore opportunities for collaboration between their respective camera businesses including transactions involving core components primarily for compact digital cameras, with the aim of enhancing the corporate value of each company.

2. Purpose of Business and Capital Alliances

The purpose of the business and capital alliances is as follows

(1) Medical Business
The companies aim to strengthen and enhance their presence in the market for medical products such as surgical endoscopes and video microscopes through the development of new medical products and businesses. The companies aim to do this by aligning Olympus's manufacturing and R&D expertise, brand recognition, global sales and marketing expertise in the area of medical products, and its lens and optical technologies, with Sony's strengths in digital imaging technologies such as image sensors and image technologies including 3D and 4K. In addition, by combining the know-how and products Olympus has developed in its medical business with Sony's strengths in audio visual solutions, the two companies aim to establish a comprehensive systems integration business that offers high value-added solutions for operating rooms and other medical arenas. In order to implement the business alliance in the medical arena as outlined above, Olympus and Sony have agreed to establish a medical business venture. (Please see "Details of Business Alliance” as described below, for more information.)

(2) Camera Business
The two companies also aim to enhance their competitiveness, primarily in the area of compact digital cameras, by exploring opportunities for mutually beneficial transactions and collaboration between their respective camera businesses, including the supply of Olympus technologies such as camera lenses and mirror cells to Sony, and the provision of Sony image sensors to Olympus.

3. Capital Alliance

In connection with the business alliance, Olympus and Sony have entered into a capital alliance agreement, under which Olympus will issue new shares to Sony through a third-party allotment. Under the terms of the capital alliance agreement, Olympus will issue 34,387,900 common shares to Sony through a third-party allotment (Sony's ratio of voting rights after the third-party allotment will be 11.46%, and the ratio of shares to be issued against the total shares issued and outstanding before such issuance will be 11.28%) in two tranches. The due date of payment for the first third-party allotment for 13,100,000 shares ("the first third-party allotment” is on October 23, 2012, while the period of payment for the second third-party allotment for 21,287,900 shares ("the second third-party allotment” is from October 23, 2012 to February 28, 2013.
The share price will be 1,454 per share. The two companies have also agreed that Olympus will make every effort to help ensure that a candidate nominated by Sony is appointed as a member of the board of directors of Olympus. For more information on the issuance of new shares through a third-party allotment, please refer to the related press release titled "Issuance of new shares through a third-party allotment and change in major shareholder” made by Olympus on September 28, 2012.

http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/ir/t.../nr120928_4.pdf

4. Details of Business Alliance

(1) Medical Business
① Olympus and Sony have agreed to establish a medical business venture company (the "medical business venture” by the end of December 2012, subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of any necessary regulatory approvals. By combining their respective technologies and know-how, the two companies aim to create ground-breaking products that go beyond existing frameworks, to generate new business opportunities.
i) Outline of medical business venture

Name To be further discussed and decided by the two companies (To be incorporated as a corporation in Japan)
Board members etc.

Total number of directors will be 7 (Four to be nominated by Sony, three by Olympus)
Two representative directors to be appointed, with one representative director and the president to be nominated by Sony, and one representative director and the deputy president to be nominated by Olympus.
Two auditors to be appointed, with Olympus and Sony to nominate one each.

Type of Business

(1) Development, engineering, manufacture and sale of the following products:

(i) New surgical endoscopes with 4k (or higher) resolution or 3D function, and related systems.
(ii) Any other products to be agreed between the two companies.

(2) Integrated solutions of medical and video equipment for operating rooms and other medical arenas.

Stated Capital JPY 50 million yen
Date of Incorporation During December 2012
Accounting Period From April 1 through March 31
Capital Ratio Olympus 49%, Sony 51%
* Details such as company name, location, net assets, total assets etc. will be announced once finalized.

ii) Prospects for medical business venture
The two companies anticipate the global surgical medical equipment market will grow to a value over JPY 750 billion yen by 2020 and, within that market, also anticipate that surgical endoscopes and other related areas at which the medical business venture is targeting will grow to a value over JPY 330 billion yen globally by 2020. In these latter areas, the medical business venture aims to have more than 20% market share by 2020

② The two companies have agreed to expand medical product sales by leveraging both companies' sales networks.

(2) Camera Business
The two companies aim to enhance their competitiveness, primarily in the area of compact digital cameras, by exploring opportunities for mutually beneficial transactions and collaboration between their respective camera businesses, including the supply of Olympus technologies such as camera lenses and mirror cells to Sony, and the provision of Sony image sensors to Olympus.

5. Company Outlines

Name Olympus Corp. Sony Corp.
Location 2-43-2 Hatagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Title and Name of Representative Hiroyuki Sasa, Representative Director, President and CEO Kazuo Hirai,
Representative Corporate Executive Officer
Type of Business Manufacture and sale of precision instruments and machinery Manufacture and sale of electronic products and components
Stated Capital JPY 48,332 million (as of March 31, 2012) JPY 630,923 million (as of March 31, 2012)
Date of Incorporation October 12, 1919 May 7, 1946
Major Shareholders and Shareholding Ratio (as of March 31, 2012) Nippon Life Insurance Company 4.89% Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account) 7.01%
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. 4.89% Moxley and Company LLC (Standing Proxy: The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.) 6.66%
The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) 3.71% The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) 5.10%
Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation retirement benefit trust account re-entrusted by The Sumitomo Trust and Banking Co., Ltd.) 3.31% SSBT OD05 Omnibus Account - Treaty Clients (Standing Proxy: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited) 2.39%
Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account) 3.11% Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account 9) 2.08%
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 3.07% State Street Bank and Trust Company (Standing Proxy: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited) 1.21%
MORGAN STANLEY PRIVATE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION PB CLIENT CUSTODy (Standing Proxy: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, Tokyo Branch) 2.55% Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account 1) 0.97%
Terumo Corporation 2.05% State Street Bank and Trust Company 505225 (Standing Proxy: Mizuho Corporate Bank) 0.97%
State Street Bank and Trust Company 505223 (Standing Proxy: Mizuho Corporate Bank, Custody & Proxy Dept.) 1.83% Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account 6) 0.93%
The Hachijuni Bank, Ltd. 1.52% Mellon Bank, N.A. as Agent for its Client Mellon Omnibus US Pension (Standing Proxy: Mizuho Corporate Bank) 0.87%
Financial results for most recent three years (million yen)
Fiscal Year ending March 31 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012
Consolidated Net Assets 163,131 115,579 48,028 3,285,555
(Note 1) 2,936,579
(Note 1) 2,490,107
(Note 1)
Consolidated Total Assets 1,104,528 1,019,160 966,526 12,862,624 12,911,122 13,295,667
Consolidated Net Assets per share 576.63 421.37 167.76 2,955.47 2,538.89 2,021.66
Consolidated Net Sales 883,086 847,105 848,548 7,213,998 7,181,273 6,493,212
Consolidated Operating Income (Loss) 61,160 38,379 35,518 31,772 199,821 (67,275)
Consolidated Ordinary Income (Loss) 46,075 23,215 17,865 26,912
(Note 1) 205,013
(Note 1) (83,186)
(Note 1)
Consolidated Net Income (Loss) 52,527 3,866 (48,985) (40,802)
(Note 1) (259,585)
(Note 1) (456,660)
(Note 1)
Consolidated Net Income (Loss) per share 194.90 14.39 (183.54) (40.66)
(Note 1) (258.66)
(Note 1) (455.03)
(Note 1)
Dividends per share 30.00 30.00 - 25.00 25.00 25.00
Relationship between the two companies Shareholding Sony holds 100,000 common shares of Olympus (equivalent to 0.04% of outstanding shares with voting rights in Olympus). There is no shareholder relationship between affiliates of Olympus and Sony required to be referred to herein.
Personnel There is no personnel relationship between Olympus and Sony required to be referred to herein. There is no personnel relationship between affiliates of Olympus and Sony required to be referred to herein.
Transaction Olympus purchases several products, such as image sensors, monitors and recorders for its products from Sony.
Applicability as a related party Sony is not deemed to be a related party of Olympus. Olympus is not deemed to be a related party of Sony.
Note 1: Since Sony prepares its consolidated financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, "total equity”, "income (loss) before income taxes”, "net income (loss) attributable to shareholders of Sony Corporation” and "net income (loss) attributable to shareholders of Sony Corporation per share” are stated in place of "net assets”, "ordinary income (loss)”, "net income (loss)” and "Net Income (Loss) per share”, respectively.

6. Schedule

(1) Board meetings held by respective companies September 28, 2012 (today)
(2) Execution of the business and capital alliance agreements between the two companies September 28, 2012 (today)
(3) New shares to be issued to Sony by Olympus The first third-party allotment: October 23, 2012 (scheduled)
The second third-party allotment: between October 23, 2012, and February 28, 2013. (scheduled)
(4) Establishment of medical business venture During December 2012 (scheduled)

7. Future Prospects

The two companies expect the impact of the business and capital alliances on their respective business performance to extend over a mid- to long-term period. The medical business venture is expected to become a consolidated subsidiary of Sony. The two companies are currently evaluating the impact of the business and capital alliances on their consolidated financial results and financial position for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013.[/quote]


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#6 von u. kulick , 28.09.2012 15:34

Vielleicht übernimmt ja Hasselblad bald Sony ;-) Bei Porsche und VW hätt's einst auch fast geklappt ardon:


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#7 von damn ed ( gelöscht ) , 28.09.2012 15:39

Hassselblad übernimmt niemanden mehr. Eigentümer von Hasselblad sind zwar nicht die Söhne Mannheims aber dafür Vorndran Mannheims.

ZITAT2003 erwarb die in Hongkong angesiedelte Unternehmensgruppe Shriro Group Hasselblad; ein Jahr später kaufte Hasselblad den dänischen Scanner- und Digitalrückteilhersteller Imacon. Am 30. Juni 2011 wurde die Hasselblad Group von Ventizz Capital Fund IV, LP - ein Private-Equity-Investor, der exklusiv von der schweizerisch-deutschen Ventizz Capital Partners AG beraten wird - gekauft.[/quote]


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#8 von u. kulick , 29.09.2012 12:12

Blick in die Glaskugel

Wie man hört, fragen fragen die Olympus-Fans schon seit einiger Zeit eine Vollformat-OM nach, was Olympus aber nicht stemmen kann. Sony hingegen schwört auf SLT. Was also tun mit den DSLR-Fans? Ganz einfach: Sony hilft Olympus, eine Vollformat-OM zu bauen. Ist dann zwar keine DSLR, aber sieht dafür sogar wie eine klassische Spiegelreflexkamera aus

Während Sonys Produktion die neue Nachfrage nach Vollformat-Objektiven decken muss, wird Olympus Neuglas für die NEX liefern - mi-fo.de wird dem Zuiko-Kult erliegen

Was wird aus Four-Thirds? Die Olympus E-7 bekommt APS-C-Format, ein E-Bajonett, Exmor-R-Sensor, und zusammen mit LA-EA4-Adapter (mit Stangenantrieb, ohne Spiegel) wird sie die lang ersehnte Nachfolgerin der A700 (Photokina 2014! ardon:


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#9 von Peter Pauthner , 29.09.2012 17:00

Ich fürchte da wird schon wieder zu viel hineininterpretiert. In der Presseerklärung steht doch "The two companies aim to enhance their competitiveness, primarily in the area of compact digital cameras". Da geht es also primär um einen Technologie- und Komponentenaustausch für die Kompaktkameras. Von Olympus erwarte ich keine E- oder gar A-Mount-Objektive. Der Anteil an Olympus liegt auch nur bei knapp 12%. Wenn ich mich richtig erinnere hat Sony auch bei Tamron einen Anteil in dieser Größenordnung ohne denen allzu viel ins Geschäft reinzureden.


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#10 von Zoowilli , 29.09.2012 18:51

ZITAT(Peter Pauthner @ 2012-09-29, 17:00) Ich fürchte da wird schon wieder zu viel hineininterpretiert. In der Presseerklärung steht doch "The two companies aim to enhance their competitiveness, primarily in the area of compact digital cameras". Da geht es also primär um einen Technologie- und Komponentenaustausch für die Kompaktkameras. Von Olympus erwarte ich keine E- oder gar A-Mount-Objektive. Der Anteil an Olympus liegt auch nur bei knapp 12%. Wenn ich mich richtig erinnere hat Sony auch bei Tamron einen Anteil in dieser Größenordnung ohne denen allzu viel ins Geschäft reinzureden.[/quote]


Ich glaube mich daran zu erinnern, dass zwischen Konica/Minolta auch eine Pressemeldung über Technologieaustausch abgesetzt wurde und nach einem dreiviertel Jahr die überraschende "Übernahme" erfolgte. In diesem Falle muss es dazu zwar nicht kommen, aber wer weiß?


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#11 von matthiaspaul , 29.09.2012 19:11

ZITAT(Zoowilli @ 2012-09-29, 18:51) Ich glaube mich daran zu erinnern, dass zwischen Konica/Minolta auch eine Pressemeldung über Technologieaustausch abgesetzt wurde und nach einem dreiviertel Jahr die überraschende "Übernahme" erfolgte.[/quote]
Das Schöne ist, es geht hier nichts verloren, und wir können einfach nachschlagen, "wie war das grad noch mal vor sieben Jahren?"... ;-)

Siehe:

http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8720

Darin speziell auch die archivierten Presseerklärungen:

http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/index.php?showto...st&p=103556 (Sony)
http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/index.php?showto...st&p=103834 (Konica Minolta)

Viele Grüße,

Matthias


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#12 von matthiaspaul , 03.10.2012 17:08

ZITAT(Ernst-Dieter aus Apelern @ 2012-09-28, 12:42) Vielleicht kann Sony dann von Olympus Spezialitäten profitieren?
Ich denke an "Bulb Live View".[/quote]
Das wäre in der Tat eine äußerst wünschenswerte Funktion.

Hat sich Olympus das denn patentieren lassen? Falls nicht, sehe ich da sowieso kein größeres Problem, das zu implementieren (sofern wir Sony überzeugt bekommen ;->. Es mußte nur jemand erstmal auf die Idee kommen - wobei, ganz so neu ist die Idee auch nicht, Überlegungen dieser Art gibt es schon seit Jahren, wenn auch eher in Richtung Wiedereinführung der autodynamischen TTL-Belichtungsmessung per "Live View"-Sensor, als speziell für Bulb:

http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31994

Auch, daß Olympus das nicht nur als "Live Bulb", sondern auch als "Live Time" anbietet, finde ich großartig. Einen "Bulb-Time"-Modus (d.h. mit "Rastfunktion" statt notwendigem Dauerdruck auf den Auslöser) wünsche ich mir schon lange.

Viele Grüße,

Matthias

EDIT: Siehe auch: http://www.mi-fo.de/forum/index.php?showto...st&p=294129


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#13 von tombe1971 , 05.10.2012 19:50

Hallo liebe Leuts

Warum habe ich nur ein Déja vu?

Vor ein paar Jahren haben sich Minolta und Konica auch aus dem Grund zusammengetan um die Ressourcen und die Erfahrungen besser gemeinsam zu nutzen.
Was dann passierte ist ja inzwischen bekanntlich Geschichte.

Lg und händ sorg.
Tom


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#14 von Itscha , 06.10.2012 17:43

ZITAT(tombe1971 @ 2012-10-05, 18:50) Hallo liebe Leuts

Warum habe ich nur ein Déja vu?

Vor ein paar Jahren haben sich Minolta und Konica auch aus dem Grund zusammengetan um die Ressourcen und die Erfahrungen besser gemeinsam zu nutzen.
Was dann passierte ist ja inzwischen bekanntlich Geschichte.

Lg und händ sorg.
Tom[/quote]
Demnächst brauchts also breitere "Spiegel"kästen für den neuen Namen "Sonympus"


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RE: Sony steigt bei Olympus ein

#15 von stevemark , 08.10.2012 16:04

ZITAT(Itscha @ 2012-10-06, 16:43) ...
Demnächst brauchts also breitere "Spiegel"kästen für den neuen Namen "Sonympus" [/quote]

Oder HasSonyPus??



Ich freue mich schon auf die Hassi-Version der A99 - und noch mehr auf die NEX-9, die der arg kritisierte "Lunar"-Alessandrini hier ja indirekt bestätigt hat:

"And if Sony were to release a NEX 9, Hasselblad would not automatically use the camera's technology to unveil its own version, warns Alessandrini"

Gr Steve


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