I don' tknow what that's worth but I know when it comes to the music industry if I can make 750 million i'd sell the shit. They wasn't doing nothing with it. It would be different if someone with business sense was running it. But shit they wasn't licensing none of the music so i'm not sure what is was really worth to them. Sony seems to have gotten a nice deal.
bullshit - those loans were satisfied withing 18 months of his deathMike had loans against his share of the catalog years before he died. His estate still makes out like a bandit and in end he only paid 47 million in the first place. His own music plus the 25% stake he still has in the company should keep his " Children" and their kids in Suntan Lotion and denial for years to come.
lol why think they paid that much in the first place? this is how you build wealth.I don' tknow what that's worth but I know when it comes to the music industry if I can make 750 million i'd sell the shit. They wasn't doing nothing with it. It would be different if someone with business sense was running it. But shit they wasn't licensing none of the music so i'm not sure what is was really worth to them. Sony seems to have gotten a nice deal.
exactlyThat catalog brought in over 100M a year in revenue
http://www.billboard.com/biz/articl...hael-jacksons-estate-earns-145-million-a-year
I understand that but if you not building it then what's the point of having it?lol why think they paid that much in the first place? this is how you build wealth.
That catalog brought in over 100M a year in revenue
http://www.billboard.com/biz/articl...hael-jacksons-estate-earns-145-million-a-year
lol why think they paid that much in the first place? this is how you build wealth.
a deal
wrong numbers... they making it sound good - it was valued at over 2 billion 3 years ago with Jackson's portion valued over $1 billion before they added 2.2 billion in value to the catalog through acquiring EMI."The Jackson estate also owns half of Sony/ATV, which has been valued at about $1.6 billion, which means Jackson’s portion is worth about $800 million. "
They got 750 million......seems to be decent value.
you don't understand what this is - it builds itselfI understand that but if you not building it then what's the point of having it?
"The Jackson estate also owns half of Sony/ATV, which has been valued at about $1.6 billion, which means Jackson’s portion is worth about $800 million. "
They got 750 million......seems to be decent value.
wrong numbers... they making it sound good - it was valued at over 2 billion 3 years ago with Jackson's portion valued over $1 billion before they added 2.2 billion in value to the catalog through acquiring EMI.
yup. this is how the wealthy stay wealthyThat value has been disputed though. For something spinning off that kind of cash, that's a low valuation.. cash flow + the intrinsic value of the property.
I'm just pointing out that just holding on to it brought in income of 100M a year so not like they "needed to sell it". You could get the cash value in 5 years + still own the cash flow + the value of the property. Sony got over.
it doesn't matter - this was the plan from before they killed MJ
Sony exercised a clause that they would buy MJ out or the estate had to buy them out...
they backed the executors into a corner
by those numbers how is missing 50 million decent value"The Jackson estate also owns half of Sony/ATV, which has been valued at about $1.6 billion, which means Jackson’s portion is worth about $800 million. "
They got 750 million......seems to be decent value.
When Michael died. he left his family with a great deal of debt. That debt will now be paid off and the family (his kids and their kids kids.....) will continue to build wealth with their other assets Michael left behind.Ok so is it a good deal or a bad deal?
Ok so good deal thenWhen Michael died. he left his family with a great deal of debt. That debt will now be paid off and the family (his kids and their kids kids.....) will continue to built wealth with their other assets Michael left behind.
So what should "we" do? Riot? March? Protest? I'm confused. How did "we" accept it? And who are these black people that you speak of?What I don't like is that, those white, cac kids ain't his, but we as dumb ass, gullible black folk accepts that BULLSHIT!![]()
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/zackoma...bts-to-be-paid-off-by-years-end/#657850223a08When Michael died. he left his family with a great deal of debt. That debt will now be paid off and the family (his kids and their kids kids.....) will continue to build wealth with their other assets Michael left behind.
2016http://www.forbes.com/sites/zackoma...bts-to-be-paid-off-by-years-end/#657850223a08
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...-estates-half-of-sony-atv-publishing-20160314
Michael Jackson's Personal Debts To Be Paid Off By Year's End
its a snow job... no way Billboard is accurate on this, these are the same numbers Forbes was reporting back in 2011 and 2012... when the estate had brought in $1.5 billion from sales merch and publishinghttp://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...-estates-half-of-sony-atv-publishing-20160314
"The $750 million sale of Jackson's half of Sony/ATV Music will go in part to finish paying off the massive $500 million debt the singer had accrued at the time of his death in 2009. After taxes, fees and expenses, the remaining money will be put into a trust for Jackson's three children."
http://www.billboard.com/articles/b...son-estate-billion-dollar-turnaround-sony-atv
According to that report, the singer's estate has rung up more than $1 billion, pre-tax, to date. With the Sony deal, the estate's executors -- attorney John Branca and music exec John McClain -- have pulled off what a source close to the estate called a "$1 billion turnaround," from $500 million of debt to $500 million in cash.
Nah, none of that. But they will always be known as MJ's kids. People in general. You know heads give certain white people the "pass".So what should "we" do? Riot? March? Protest? I'm confused. How did "we" accept it? And who are these black people that you speak of?
So is Rollingstone wrong also? How about the person running his estate?its a snow job... no way Billboard is accurate on this, these are the same numbers Forbes was reporting back in 2011 and 2012... when the estate had brought in $1.5 billion from sales merch and publishing
the valuation of the catalog is bullshit when you consider the valuation before the $2.2 billion EMI acquisition
look at the old reports from since 2010 I've been posting in this thread...
maybe so, cause as I said before - the current reports are contrary to the previous reports, including a public sale that needed to pass federal regulatory evaluation before being finalized...So is Rollingstone wrong also? How about the person running his estate?