Re: Re: I conti non mi tornano...
criticofan, 06/03/2009 15.54:
Randy Phillips, president and chief executive of AEG Live, toldThe Times that the ten London concerts would mark the first step of a three-year tour and the release of a new album. He said: “Surviving the press conference was the first step. We’ve a three-year plan for Michael Jackson and if it all goes well we will gross $400 million (£280 million) in total.”
Ah, ecco, ora è più credibile. Se le date saranno aumentate ed estese in un arco di 3 anni, gli organizzatori, non Mike, guadagneranno in tutto 400 milioni di dollari, ovvero 280 milioni di Dollari.
Mike, sempre in tre anni, potrebbe guadagnare 40-50 milioni di dollari.
Randy Phillips, president and chief executive of AEG Live, told The Times that the ten London concerts would mark the first step of a three-year tour and the release of a new album. He said: “Surviving the press conference was the first step.
We've a three-year plan for Michael Jackson and if it all goes well we will gross $400 million (£280million) in total.”
He confirmed that
the singer could earn “probably something pretty close to” £50 million for the London shows. Future tours are likely to involve trips to New York, Paris and Mumbai.
no, dice che saranno circa 400 milioni di dollari (280 in sterline) per i tre anni e a mj vanno 70 milioni esclusivamente per il periodo a londra (50 milioni di sterline)
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