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Thanks to the surge of fan interest sparked by Mr. Jackson's death, the singer generated an estimated $200 million posthumously
the line between editorial and the rest of the outlet, has been blurred, where Michael is concerned. and, there's nothing more sinister than media which mixes arguable supposed truths, with lies. even the things that seem to be true, have two sides to them, so that makes THEM questionable, as well.
it's interesting that they said that MJ's catalogue share was estimated at 80 mill a year, and yet the media liked to say that he was in debt while alive.
he was paying the interest of the $300M loan with that money, so it's quite possible that he wasn't getting $80M a year from the catalogue.
okay let's do some math
It's reported that Mijac had a 16.5% interest rate so lets assume that's the interest rate for all the loans
that means $49.5 M in interest just on Sony/ATV. (on the $300M loan)
I'll assume $3M interest on Mijac (article states that Mijac has $11M yearly interest which is several millions higher than the catalog generates)
Neverland will have $4.5M in interest ( for the 24.5M loan)
add that up $57 M in yearly interest
subtract that from $80M
and you get $23 M
which is pretty close to the $19M number
and yes although we cannot give the exact numbers, we can almost certainly say that he was paying back the interest from the money that he was earning because if he didn't all those assets could have been repossessed.
ps: sometime back a partial scan of the sony/atv deal was posted. on that scan it was also written that the income is put into an account to pay the interest first.
oh yes! He took 30 years and MJ took just 1 year! They should have mentioned that in their article but unfortunately, they wouldn't.Don't they mean he made 1 billion since his death?
If so, wow! It took the Elvis estate 30 years to do that.
Originally Posted by 144,000
it's interesting that they said that MJ's catalogue share was estimated at 80 mill a year, and yet the media liked to say that he was in debt while alive.
quite possible? which means you are not certain beyond the shadow of a doubt about what you are saying. that's the first time anyone has come up with an 80 mill figure.
Not really. That 80million figure came out before on a YEAR 2006 NYT article.
Link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/14/business/yourmoney/14michael.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all
show me something where MJ actually had to give up something. where he actually DID foreclose. where he actually DID lose the catalogue.
Not really. That 80million figure came out before on a YEAR 2006 NYT article.
Link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/14/business/yourmoney/14michael.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all
well he gave sony the option to buy the 25% of the catalogue
and he gave 50% of Neverland to Colony Capital
and that's something that I'll never believe that he "wanted" to do (especially if he had no debt like you say). IMO it was something he "had" to do..
anyway let's put this into "agree to disagree" category
VIDEO:Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Elvis are dead and now, so is Michael Jackson. But as Steve Kroft reports, they are very much alive when it comes to earning money for their estates.
I remembered I read that figure on that NYT article but now I couldnt find that particular part!! They might have edited it coz it's a little different from the last time I read it! I have that link bookmarked so I know! It can't be my own imagination!actually i don't see an eighty million dollar figure in that article. what i saw, was this:
For those without access to Mr. Jackson's personal accounts, assessing exactly how much money has passed through his hands over a career that spans decades is impossible.
I remembered I read that figure on that NYT article but now I couldnt find that particular part!! They might have edited it coz it's a little different from the last time I read it! I have that link bookmarked so I know! It can't be my own imagination!
they are finally saying...sad that its after he passed.. but Michael has been a billionaire for years...before Oprah even could say the word
well he gave sony the option to buy the 25% of the catalogue
and he gave 50% of Neverland to Colony Capital
and that's something that I'll never believe that he "wanted" to do (especially if he had no debt like you say). IMO it was something he "had" to do..
anyway let's put this into "agree to disagree" category
the 16.5 interest rate was only for the MIJAC publishing, not SONY/ATV.
the 300 millions debts is only for SONY/ATV, not MIJAC
Did you read Ivy's post...it is an ASSUMPTION.
200 million or 1 billion??
confusing
GIVE IT UP...some will never understand the dynamic of his finances. Like you said, if MJ had no money trouble...why wasn't Mesereau, the single most important lawyer in MJ's life, paid the 341K$?
He helped MJ retain his freedom.
Selling half of Neverland and offering Sony to buyout 50% of his Sony/ATV share to guarantee his Barclays loan?
MJ had money buy because of huge debt...his money was used to cover interest. The 3 bodyguards in their 1st ABC interview said they saw HUGE amounts of money coming in...but it couldn't come fast enough before it all went out.
Did you read Ivy's post...it is an ASSUMPTION.
ETA I truly believe MJ's financial difficulty indirectly caused his death...Just like I believe unscrupulous people took advantage of him & created that financial mess he was in. Be it family...associates...they all contributed to that mess.
Michael was never a billionare while he was living.they are finally saying...sad that its after he passed.. but Michael has been a billionaire for years...before Oprah even could say the word
well..i keep looking all over this board, and i see so many fans in heartbreak mode, right now, talking about how their so called 'friends' keep making jokes about Michael..even after his death..a person they never met. do you know what is responsible for that? the 'reputable' media.
there are hundreds of thousands of media. most of them are supposed to be reputable. yet, everything that haters think about MJ is copy and paste from that SAME media. the standout media had plenty of chances to refute the tabloids. but they didn't. they sounded like copy and paste from the tabs. NO exceptions. Every media outlet sounded like the tabloids, conerning him. NOBODY stood out as the exception. NOBODY. so, now, fans are faced with trying to save a reputation that DOESN'T need saving.