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I remember Vitamin Water forking over 300 million to 50 cent and G Unit a just a little while ago.
Does it seem like theyre already advertising the Cavs Lakers matchup for the Finals?
Quote from: threats13 on April 26, 2009, 02:13:41 AM I remember Vitamin Water forking over 300 million to 50 cent and G Unit a just a little while ago. 300 mil? naw broQuote from: threats13 on April 26, 2009, 02:13:41 AM Does it seem like theyre already advertising the Cavs Lakers matchup for the Finals?it seemed that way last year for us too, they started showin old bird and magic games early in the playoffsi dont want to think that the nba set up the two most talked about teams to be in the finals for dough *money*
Anyone see the Vitamin Water promoting both Kobe and LeBron. I remember Vitamin Water forking over 300 million to 50 cent and G Unit a just a little while ago. Does it seem like theyre already advertising the Cavs Lakers matchup for the Finals?
actually yea they did give 50 cent 300 million good try though
Quote from: threats13 on April 26, 2009, 02:09:11 PMactually yea they did give 50 cent 300 million good try thoughDo your research before you post. He is a minority owner, and the money you're referring to is his "piece of the cake". When Glaceau was snatched up by Coke at the end of May for the price of $4.1 billion, word spread that 50 Cent would take home $400 million as an owner of 10 percent of Glaceau's stock.While 50 Cent (real name: Curtis Jackson) did very well on the deal, Forbes reports that he took home just $100 million from the sale.Good try, though.
Quote from: threats13 on April 26, 2009, 02:09:11 PMactually yea they did give 50 cent 300 million good try thoughDo your research before you post. When Glaceau was snatched up by Coke at the end of May for the price of $4.1 billion, word spread that 50 Cent would take home $400 million as an owner of 10 percent of Glaceau's stock.While 50 Cent (real name: Curtis Jackson) did very well on the deal, Forbes reports that he took home just $100 million from the sale.Good try, though.
In an exclusive interview, ****.com spoke with an investment banker familiar with the proposed Energy Brands acquisition. And according to the banker, 50's equity interest in the beverage company is far less than 10%. The banker explains, "50 Cent has a licensing agreement with Energy Brands which pays him a set fee and gives him a percentage of the sales from Formula 50 [The flavor specifically designed by 50]. He does not own a significant interest in the company ... The 10% number you hear is pure fiction."
However, a spokesperson for Energy Brands responds "While 50 Cent and many other world re-known celebrities have very lucrative and fruitful partnerships with our brand, any report stating personal figures of ownership in our company are erroneous at this time. Glaceau and Mr. Jackson have a deal in place that grants him partial ownership in his own brand. Both parties remain excited about the future of our relationship."