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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MSHE (MSH Entertainment)
MSHE 0.00Nov 6 4:00 PM EST

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To: Sisofsix2 who wrote (1658)10/6/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: Sisofsix2  Read Replies (1) of 2706
 
MSHE owns the rights to the song collections of T. G. Sheppard and Misty Pierson and have contracted OUTW to "Produce and Promote" these collections. MSHE, in turn, receives royalties from these promotions. So.......when OUTW is doing well and in the spotlight with all these big name entertainment people, it only helps the revenue flow to our bottom line. I do not know who did the Entwistle CD other than knowing Navarre is involved with it. Also, I have not heard who is promoting the Ike and Tina Turner Library, or what they are planning to do with it.

biz.yahoo.com Yahoo - Outwest Entertainment Inc. Launched at Gala Benefit Party at Paramount

biz.yahoo.com Yahoo - Outwest Entertainment Releases 'You Can Depend On Me,' First Misti Pier

biz.yahoo.com Yahoo - Outwest Entertainment Sells $150,000 Worth of New T.G. Sheppard Albums

biz.yahoo.com Yahoo - Outwest Entertainment Releases 'Coupe de Ville,' Second Single From Rec

I have never tried double hyperlinks like this, but I hope this makes this post universal for both the AOL board and the SI board.

INCOME STRATEGY

Because of MSH MG's 'four cornerstone' approach, virtually every exploitation of music by the group will generate income in more than one area-for example, albums released will generate income from sales (the wholesale price of a $15.98 CD is approximately $10.20); and publishing income from songs owned on the album (the statutory rate per song is presently 6.9 cents for each copy sold, plus, additional royalties are generated every time a song is broadcast on radio or television).

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