Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The music of Michael Jackson keeps on being a big business

To more of nueves months of his death of the king of pop, Michael Jackson, his image and eternal voice keep on being an inexhaustible money source. In the last days, there was announced the signing of a millionaire musical contract linked to works of the deceased artist. According to EFE, it would be in the presence of one of the most valuable contracts of the history.

Michael Jackson


As in other opportunities, this finance blog will refer to another important topic linked to the world of the spectacle.

In this occasion, one will refer to the signing of a millionaire musical contract that takes as a protagonist the deceased king of pop, Michael Jackson, who died last June 25, 2009 to 50 years of age, and that although they have already happened nueves months still keeps on having validity and keeps on being a news in the world.

It is undoubted that, after his sudden decease, the Jackson image has achieved to invoice million and million of dollars. And this remains clear on having consulted a list of the company The Nielsen Company on whom he was the artist who sold more discs in the United States during the whole year 2009. The answer is so amazing as simple; not any more not less than the deceased king of pop.

And the profit keeps on increasing. Now it was known that there has been signed a millionaire musical contract that is linked to Jackson and his music. Signed by the record company Sony Music and the proprietors of the rights of the king of pop, this posthumous contract is valued for a sum that overcomes 200 million dollars and is composed by ten projects related to the figure of the already deceased North American artist, as he informed That the news agency EFE, which did to itself echo of informations of Los Angeles should Be Stolen by You.

Of course at the end of 2010 the fanatics of Michael Jackson might have in his hands a disc with songs still not gone out for the public light that include this millionaire contract, published EFE.

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