1170 [Acquisition of special effects company]
US$50 million, or HK$390 million. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
That's not a lot of money for summer.
But if there is money, there is money, and if there is money, you can't spend it indiscriminately.
In his opinion, Tippet's studio is not worth as much as 50 million dollars. Maybe a hundred or twenty million dollars, he can still think about it.
Because special effects companies are actually very difficult to make money. Even George Lucas's ILM, the world's most technologically advanced special effects company, isn't worth much.
In his previous life, Lucas packaged Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound Effects, Industrial Light & Magic Special Effects, etc., and sold them to Disney Pictures for four billion dollars.
But of the four billion dollars, the most valuable is the copyright to the "Star Wars" series owned by Lucasfilm.
Because of the "Star Wars" series, after its birth, it has created a profit of nearly 30 billion dollars just by virtue of peripheral products. And Disney's first Star Wars movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" after taking over, although the box office is only 200 million US dollars, the peripheral income exceeds 5 billion US dollars.
So compared to the importance of the Star Wars franchise, ILM and Skywalker sound are more of an addition to the deal.
Therefore, the summer will not cost as much as 50 million US dollars for a "head". With so much money, he can invest in and acquire high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and so on.
"It's better to buy a company that has just been established and is not too valuable, but has potential for growth. Summer pondered, then dropped the materials from Tippet's studio and continued to look down.
……
He skipped the information of one studio after another.
US$50 million, or HK$390 million.
That's not a lot of money for summer.
But if there is money, there is money, and if there is money, you can't spend it indiscriminately.
In his opinion, Tippet's studio is not worth as much as 50 million dollars. Maybe a hundred or twenty million dollars, he can still think about it.
Because special effects companies are actually very difficult to make money. Even George Lucas's ILM, the world's most technologically advanced special effects company, isn't worth much.
In his previous life, Lucas packaged Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound Effects, Industrial Light & Magic Special Effects, etc., and sold them to Disney Pictures for four billion dollars.
But of the four billion dollars, the most valuable is the copyright to the "Star Wars" series owned by Lucasfilm.
Because of the "Star Wars" series, after its birth, it has created a profit of nearly 30 billion dollars just by virtue of peripheral products. And Disney's first Star Wars movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" after taking over, although the box office is only 200 million US dollars, the peripheral income exceeds 5 billion US dollars.
So compared to the importance of the Star Wars franchise, ILM and Skywalker sound are more of an addition to the deal.
Therefore, the summer will not cost as much as 50 million US dollars for a "head". With so much money, he can invest in and acquire high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and so on.
"It's better to buy a company that has just been established and is not too valuable, but has potential for growth. Summer pondered, then dropped the materials from Tippet's studio and continued to look down.
……
He skipped the information of one studio after another.
US$50 million, or HK$390 million.
That's not a lot of money for summer.
But if there is money, there is money, and if there is money, you can't spend it indiscriminately.
In his opinion, Tippet's studio is not worth as much as 50 million dollars. Maybe a hundred or twenty million dollars, he can still think about it.
Because special effects companies are actually very difficult to make money. Even George Lucas's ILM, the world's most technologically advanced special effects company, isn't worth much.
In his previous life, Lucas packaged Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound Effects, Industrial Light & Magic Special Effects, etc., and sold them to Disney Pictures for four billion dollars.
But of the four billion dollars, the most valuable is the copyright to the "Star Wars" series owned by Lucasfilm.
Because of the "Star Wars" series, after its birth, it has created a profit of nearly 30 billion dollars just by virtue of peripheral products. And Disney's first Star Wars movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" after taking over, although the box office is only 200 million US dollars, the peripheral income exceeds 5 billion US dollars.
So compared to the importance of the Star Wars franchise, ILM and Skywalker sound are more of an addition to the deal.
Therefore, the summer will not cost as much as 50 million US dollars for a "head". With so much money, he can invest in and acquire high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and so on.
"It's better to buy a company that has just been established and is not too valuable, but has potential for growth. Summer pondered, then dropped the materials from Tippet's studio and continued to look down.
……
He skipped the information of one studio after another.
US$50 million, or HK$390 million.
That's not a lot of money for summer.
But if there is money, there is money, and if there is money, you can't spend it indiscriminately.
In his opinion, Tippet's studio is not worth as much as 50 million dollars. Maybe a hundred or twenty million dollars, he can still think about it.
Because special effects companies are actually very difficult to make money. Even George Lucas's ILM, the world's most technologically advanced special effects company, isn't worth much.
In his previous life, Lucas packaged Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound Effects, Industrial Light & Magic Special Effects, etc., and sold them to Disney Pictures for four billion dollars.
But of the four billion dollars, the most valuable is the copyright to the "Star Wars" series owned by Lucasfilm.
Because of the "Star Wars" series, after its birth, it has created a profit of nearly 30 billion dollars just by virtue of peripheral products. And Disney's first Star Wars movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" after taking over, although the box office is only 200 million US dollars, the peripheral income exceeds 5 billion US dollars.
So compared to the importance of the Star Wars franchise, ILM and Skywalker sound are more of an addition to the deal.
Therefore, the summer will not cost as much as 50 million US dollars for a "head". With so much money, he can invest in and acquire high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and so on.
"It's better to buy a company that has just been established and is not too valuable, but has potential for growth. Summer pondered, then dropped the materials from Tippet's studio and continued to look down.
……
He skipped the information of one studio after another.
US$50 million, or HK$390 million.
That's not a lot of money for summer.
But if there is money, there is money, and if there is money, you can't spend it indiscriminately.
In his opinion, Tippet's studio is not worth as much as 50 million dollars. Maybe a hundred or twenty million dollars, he can still think about it.
Because special effects companies are actually very difficult to make money. Even George Lucas's ILM, the world's most technologically advanced special effects company, isn't worth much.
In his previous life, Lucas packaged Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound Effects, Industrial Light & Magic Special Effects, etc., and sold them to Disney Pictures for four billion dollars.
But of the four billion dollars, the most valuable is the copyright to the "Star Wars" series owned by Lucasfilm.
Because of the "Star Wars" series, after its birth, it has created a profit of nearly 30 billion dollars just by virtue of peripheral products. And Disney's first Star Wars movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" after taking over, although the box office is only 200 million US dollars, the peripheral income exceeds 5 billion US dollars.
So compared to the importance of the Star Wars franchise, ILM and Skywalker sound are more of an addition to the deal.
Therefore, the summer will not cost as much as 50 million US dollars for a "head". With so much money, he can invest in and acquire high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and so on.
"It's better to buy a company that has just been established and is not too valuable, but has potential for growth. Summer pondered, then dropped the materials from Tippet's studio and continued to look down.
……
He skipped the information of one studio after another.
US$50 million, or HK$390 million.
That's not a lot of money for summer.
But if there is money, there is money, and if there is money, you can't spend it indiscriminately.
In his opinion, Tippet's studio is not worth as much as 50 million dollars. Maybe a hundred or twenty million dollars, he can still think about it.
Because special effects companies are actually very difficult to make money. Even George Lucas's ILM, the world's most technologically advanced special effects company, isn't worth much.
In his previous life, Lucas packaged Lucasfilm, Skywalker Sound Effects, Industrial Light & Magic Special Effects, etc., and sold them to Disney Pictures for four billion dollars.
But of the four billion dollars, the most valuable is the copyright to the "Star Wars" series owned by Lucasfilm.
Because of the "Star Wars" series, after its birth, it has created a profit of nearly 30 billion dollars just by virtue of peripheral products. And Disney's first Star Wars movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" after taking over, although the box office is only 200 million US dollars, the peripheral income exceeds 5 billion US dollars.
So compared to the importance of the Star Wars franchise, ILM and Skywalker sound are more of an addition to the deal.
Therefore, the summer will not cost as much as 50 million US dollars for a "head". With so much money, he can invest in and acquire high-tech companies in Silicon Valley, such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and so on.