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Olvera was shot dead over the weekend in Puebla, Mexico.
The conversation during the electronic music industry conference in Ibiza featured representatives from Souncloud, Warner Music Group UK, Frame Artists and Music Ally.
Concord's offer of $1.25 per share has been rejected, with HSF directors now recommending shareholders go with Blackstone.
The Billboard Global Music Index broke a two-week losing streak, gaining 3.2% to 1,756.98 as 13 of 20 stocks ended in positive territory.
This week's most important music industry stories in Canada.
Also this week: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex expand their comms crew, two Def Jam veterans launch a new brand strategy agency and Position promotes a vp of A&R.
The open letter supports a bill advocating for ticket sale transparency and consumer protection against bots.
CEO Shou Zi Chew responded to the bill, which President Biden signed Wednesday.
HSF shares have recently been trading above the latest offer prices, suggesting some investors expect the bidding to continue.