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Topic History of: Nick Raphael's Q&A in Music Week
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dixie More from the Q& A in Music Week:

Q. How do you feel about running London, a label associated with Roger Ames, who obviously made a big impression on you?

A. I have been completely spoiled in my career, working with exceptional people, to start off with at London, then Muff [former Sony Music UK division president Muff Winwood], Rob [Columbia/Epic Label Group chairman Rob Stringer] and Ged [Sony UK chairman and CEO Ged Doherty] at Sony.

"I've been completely spoiled....." You said it!!
JK2006 Answer - money. It's all that has ever interested little Nick. Grab the cash. Useless individual.
dixie Q. Why did you decide to move to Universal?

A. ...The opportunity was right, the timing was right, Universal support their executives and sell records on a global basis. If you have the right records you will have big success, the same as at Sony.

My Question: So why move?