Apple executives met with Beats Electronics CEO Jimmy Iovine in January to discuss a potential partnership with Beats announced music subscription service called Project Daisy. CEO Tim Cook and SVP of Internet Services Eddy Cue reportedly expressed interest in the services business model and its rollout plans according to Reuters. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook met with Beats CEO Jimmy Iovine during a visit to Los Angeles in late February to find out more about Beats Project Daisy, a music subscription service the company announced in January but with scant detail, the sources said. Apples Internet products chief Eddy Cue, a key player in setting up its iTunes Music Store, also joined the meeting, at which Cook expressed interest in Daisys business model and its rollout plans, although the two did not discuss specifics of a deal, the sources said.Iovine pitched Steve Jobs on a subscription music service a decade ago, but Jobs felt the prices record companies were charging were too stee
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