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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
RE: "When a company reports a loss, say 10 cents, it is difficult to assess what is meant by "missed by 003" -- does that mean the estimated loss was 7 cents or 13 cents?"==========
Expectation was -0.07.
An actual loss of -0.10 means an ADDITIONAL LOSS of 0.03, or a miss of 0.03. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
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When a company reports a loss, say 10 cents, it is difficult to assess what is meant by "missed by 003" -- does that mean the estimated loss was 7 cents or 13 cents? Replyr22
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Your AES info is wrong. AES had a Q2 EPS of $0.37, beating by $0.07. Please make the correction. Thanks. ReplyIs Live Nation's Music Strategy Too Risky? [view article]
Live Nation considers a change for future 360 deals. The New York Post has reported that Live Nation may outsource the distribution of albums to one or more music labels...here is the full article: www.ticketnews.com/Liv... ReplyGeneral Discussion on LYV
TicketNetwork teams up with Orbitzcheck out this article about it: www.ticketnews.com/nod... Reply
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Live Nation also launches a facebook application. It allows people to purchase tickets directly on their facebook. Here's the article on that: losangeles.bizjournals... ReplyGeneral Discussion on LYV
Live Nation launches a new ticket program. It's called Live Nation Fast Lane, which allows music fans to enter BEFORE the crowd at their fav shows! Check out the article which talks all about it. www.ticketnews.com/nod... ReplyGeneral Discussion on LYV
Michael Cohl is no longer chairman of Live Nation. Check out the article here: www.ticketnews.com/Mic...+ ReplyIs Live Nation's Music Strategy Too Risky? [view article]
Coming back to madonna on this deal, whatever the the sales of her last album may be. It is for her and for them still a good deal.Many people forget that next to her album sales or concerts, you have the merchandising. Many people think "well what is merchandising" can't be much money in there. But the deal she made with them is total control and partnership between her and them over the brand "madonna".
The amount of money to be made just over the brand "madonna" is mindblowing. Like with britney spears, the money the paparazzi business made out of her just selling her pictures worldwide goes into the millions of dollars. Same with Madonna, plus she has like Rolling stones and U2 a vast and stabile fanbase that through the years is stabile or growing and never been in decline.
What she also does is have 1 concert somewhere and when it sells out quick add another 1 or 2 or more. Where the sales are slow, she just does 1. With live nation she now also goes to countries where she has never been or hasn't been in years. Like for instance she does like always goes to europe and north america and now also will go to South america. 1 million tickets have been sold so far and counting. U2 the same story. I don't know much about Jay-z and the money in hip hop to be made when it comes to just 1 person.
But from the moment i heard Madonna was going to do this, i got interested how a company would get their profit. She is 50 this year, but having looked into it. Especially her, because she is in pop, dominated by the next hot young thing and she being a woman and other bumps in the road for her. When it comes to Madonna in this stage of her career and it has been a long one. Their bet is solid. The money that that woman generates by just being Madonna goes beyond me. Don't get me wrong, i like Madonna. So no ill feelings or judgement. More power to her. I was just bewildered when i researched it a little bit, how much money their can be made by just having the name "Madonna" or "U2" or "Rolling Stones".
But like i said, being in a different genre, i thought Madonna isn't that a good decision. But please researched it on the internet and you will find that if you put Madonna's different works together and Live nations will make profit of of her within 2 years.
She allready, but it's a rumour, is making deals with several companies like phone companies and clothing companies and digital companies and other companies worldwide, plus special private concerts and so on and on.
She has been in the top 5 best earnings list as far as i know 3 times out of these last 5 years and that is past the height of her career.
You might think i am bias and making Madonna bigger than she is, but again having looked into it on the internet and magazines and other media.....i am just a simple person that discovered that being in popmusic, (thinking it's fast money, and then the new next best thing pops along to make money) when you have the endurance and just the name Madonna, the money comes sometimes slow and sometimes fast, but the money keeps on coming from al over the world. Even when it's slow, Malawi could house all the orphans instead of one.
Please respond if anybody disagrees, would like to know what they found out on this matter. Reply
Is Live Nation's Music Strategy Too Risky? [view article]
I feel Live Nation are heading in the wrong direction. Stars like Jay Z and Madonna may look like safe bets but in the music industry things can change so quickly. I see in Daniel F comments that he said Madonna has sold close to 2million copies of her album world wide which is not entirely true. Close to 2 million have been sent to retailers by Warner Brothers but sales are still under 1 million world wide with the USA accounting for only 480k and it has now dropped out of top 30. Her tour is selling well but it is 30% slower then the last tour she went on. I do not feel that investing in an artist like that is a wise deal. Jay Z is yet to do anything of late to say he is worth it either. We will have to wait and see. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
I still think the rising oil price is due to market speculation and greed,because all gas related parties made HUGE profits including bull traders, I cannot believe that the average oil related stocks have raised up to 1000% for the past few months, that is speculation, nothing to do with oil shortage. They just won't lower the gas prices since they tasted the flavor of Greed!
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Is Live Nation's Music Strategy Too Risky? [view article]
The alternative some musicians are trying is direct sales of CD at gigs or on their own websites. (On the latter, MP3 is feasible.) Some artists are going to vinyl releases... Digital distribution is the genie out of the bottle. Long ORCD. BerkBob ReplyIs Live Nation's Music Strategy Too Risky? [view article]
"other than concerts is there any way to really make money on the music business?"That's the million dollar question. Although Livenation may be overextended, their business model is intact. As baby boomers retire, they will still go to see their favorite rockers.
What remains to be seen is whether any digital distribution model is truly profitable, and if so, who controls the copyright & participates in the revenue stream - the artist or its underwriters. Reply
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