Marvel’s Bigger Picture: Going Hollywood in a Smart Way [View article]
Thanxs for the info, dan. is there a source/link that you can provide for more info./details. Is this infromation being provided to the MVL shareholders, because it is news to me! Thanxs again. WC
On May 07 08:34 AM dan mason wrote:
> The blockbuster story behind Marvel's successful use of characters > created by Stan Lee to collateralize funding of the Marvel Studio > is the fact that Stan Lee's co-creator's rights to all of his creations > are owned by Stan Lee Media (see SEC Rule 13D Filing linked to stanleemedia.net > site) That means Marvel only owns 50% of Spider Man, X-Men, Ironman > yet it is pledging 100% of the revenues derived to collateralize > the $1 billion bonds it floated. The story behind the SEC, shareholder > and lender frauds involved is emerging in the Stan Lee Media v Marvel > Entertainment case pending in Federal Court in NY.
Marvel's Iron Man Takes Off - and So Does Its Stock [View article]
Marvel is on a roll!! Great move to acquire their own studio and take charge of producing movies about the Marvel characters. I think they are over looking way too many characters and plots. For instance, I could see Luke Cage and Morbius being introduced in a SpiderMan follow up. I am glad to see the number of films coming out. I would urge Marvel to also consider films straight to video or pay perview. I am a Marvel fan and shareholder, so all is well!!!
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On May 07 08:34 AM dan mason wrote:
> The blockbuster story behind Marvel's successful use of characters
> created by Stan Lee to collateralize funding of the Marvel Studio
> is the fact that Stan Lee's co-creator's rights to all of his creations
> are owned by Stan Lee Media (see SEC Rule 13D Filing linked to stanleemedia.net
> site) That means Marvel only owns 50% of Spider Man, X-Men, Ironman
> yet it is pledging 100% of the revenues derived to collateralize
> the $1 billion bonds it floated. The story behind the SEC, shareholder
> and lender frauds involved is emerging in the Stan Lee Media v Marvel
> Entertainment case pending in Federal Court in NY.
Marvel's Iron Man Takes Off - and So Does Its Stock [View article]