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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Genesis Media Group, Inc (GNNX)

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To: Michael Ulysses who wrote (1038)5/17/1998 1:44:00 AM
From: Michael Ulysses  Read Replies (3) of 3129
 
Fans Buy Records - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - On Los Angeles' glitzy Sunset Strip, fans began buying up Frank Sinatra's music Friday, hours after learning the legendary singer died. At the Virgin Megastore banks of video screens played Sinatra footage and store managers ordered hundreds of extra albums for the weekend rush. "Anytime someone passes away ... we make sure we get plenty of stock ordered," said a clerk. Other Sinatra memorabilia is also expected to sell well. At the Record Colony in New York City, concert and movie posters run anywhere from $50 for reproductions to $300 for some of the more rare full sheet film posters for "On The Town" or "The Joker Is Wild."

concert and movie posters
Don't we own some of them? And, who keeps track of the tv/radio spots for those Sinatra songs where Genesis claims the exclusive rights? How much would be the residuals and royalties?
dailynews.yahoo.com
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