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To: combjelly who wrote (430292)10/26/2008 3:29:05 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574098
 
so?? do you consider PI at 3.0 I mean it's only a off by a bit



To: combjelly who wrote (430292)10/26/2008 3:29:20 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574098
 
Nikki Finke: 'W. Drops Like A Stone'
By Dirty Harry on General

Numbers that bring good news:

1. The New York Times share price worth 20% of what what it was in 2004 and downgraded to "junk."

2. "W." TANKS and should cost investors somewhere in the arena of $20-plus million.

Nikki:

>>>>>>>>>There's been tremendous interest by the public in the box office fate of Oliver Stone's W. for its second weekend in release. Well, it ran out of steam. QED International/Lionsgate's Bush biopic sank 58% to No. 8 with $1.5 million Friday from 2,050 dates for what will probably be a $5.2M weekend. The $30M negative cost film should end up with $23M domestic box office gross by the end of its North American run. That means, with a $25M P&A investment and Lionsgate's distribution fees, the film won't recoup.<<<<<<<<<