• imaqtpieA
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    2 years ago

    The Karlstad-headquartered company has confirmed it spent SEK 4.2 billion — $395 million at today’s conversion rates — to acquire Middle-Earth Enterprises from the Saul Zaentz Company last August. But estimates at the time projected the rights – which include worldwide rights to films, video games, board games, merchandising, theme parks and stage productions — were worth up to $2 billion.

    Interesting that it fell so short of the $2 billion valuation. Wonder why that is.

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      1 year ago

      Why spend 2 billion on a property valued at 2 billion if the goal is to harvest some of that value as profit?

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        1 year ago

        Why sell a property valued at 2 billion for only 395 million?

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            1 year ago

            Apparently. Its just an interesting decision to settle for an 80% discount. Perhaps it has something to do with the current economic situation

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    2 years ago

    I feel like we’ve passed the peak of LOTR as a media phenomenon. As the Hobbit movies and The Rings of Power show, all the stuff surrounding LOTR isn’t as interesting as LOTR itself, and there’s only so many times you can retread the material from those three books. And the Tolkien estate seems to oppose expanding the universe beyond what Tolkien wrote (thank goodness).