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Non-Tech : KIDE- Low Float, Nice Financials ??

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To: BulbaMan who wrote (30)11/24/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (1) of 227
 
<< Given Pokemon's popularity, it's likely
that Pokemon licensing agreements were at the higher end of the percentages below. >>

I would agree that Nintendo's would be at the high end of the range, but I would think with such a hot property, KIDE would settle for something on the lower end.

<< LCI
(KIDE's licensing subsidiary) usually retains between 15% and 50% of the owner's licensing
royalties, which generally range from 4% to 12% of net wholesale sales. >>

With these figures, I'd put Nintendo at 12% and KIDE at 15%, leaving KIDE with 1.8%, maybe 2%.

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