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Google is about half as big as Sony, so I'd say the purchase of a portion of the company is possible. IMHO, Sony would be in a stronger position of they ditched their record label. Back in the early days of MP3 players the hardware portion of the company kept putting out MP3 players that couldn't actually play MP3s, presumably to keep the music portion happy. Nowadays, iPods generate $3.391 billion in revenue for Apple, whereas Sony Music generates $1.33 billion for Sony.