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How much is Star Wars worth?
« on: May 21, 2005, 05:57:05 pm »
The answer is simply ASTOUNDING!

http://finance.yahoo.com/

I might add that landspeeders are already a real deal, thanks to the info that my friend Jerry provided. Here is a look at some other technologies we may very well see in our lifetime.

http://biz.yahoo.com/weekend/science_1.html

Here's Jerry's Skycar, which could be considered a landspeeder, too bad the cops can't go that fast, hehehehehehehe. Can you imagine pulling into a gas station in one of these babies?  ;)

http://www.moller.com/

I also like the less polluting rotary engine for jetskis, believe me, I've ridden one for many a time on Lake Travis in Austin, but polluting machines they are.  :(

http://www.freedom-motors.com/

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2005, 06:04:58 pm »
My cousin has about 300 shares of Moller Int'l.

He's going to help me set up an account this week, and I'm picking up a bit myself.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2005, 06:09:04 pm »
Move over Shrek and Spiderman and Middle Earth, I have NO DOUBT The Force will push this opening weekend skyhigh for a record.

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050521/film_star_wars_box_office.html

Ya know why I respect George Lucas so much? Look at the cast for the final film, bring back any memories from the 70's and 80's?  :D That's called LOYALTY my friends.


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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2005, 06:24:02 pm »
Move over Shrek and Spiderman and Middle Earth, I have NO DOUBT The Force will push this opening weekend skyhigh for a record.

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050521/film_star_wars_box_office.html

Ya know why I respect George Lucas so much? Look at the cast for the final film, bring back any memories from the 70's and 80's?  :D That's called LOYALTY my friends.


Yeah, it was really nice of him to bring back the original Chewie and J.E.J. to reprise their roles.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2005, 10:57:35 pm »
J.E.J?

EDIT: James Earl Jones. Sorry, mental cramp.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2005, 08:36:12 am »
Hmm, it seems that Lucas's fortunes have actually gone down in the past 5 years I think.  In 2000 if I recall correctly he was worth 5 Billion.  I wonder what occurred especially since Star Wars is being released, I would have thought it would have gone up.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2005, 09:58:25 am »
Hmm, it seems that Lucas's fortunes have actually gone down in the past 5 years I think.  In 2000 if I recall correctly he was worth 5 Billion.  I wonder what occurred especially since Star Wars is being released, I would have thought it would have gone up.

Spend money to make money. Even if he financed each of these movies with his own money, he'll make it many times over in the next few decades, Dash. The original Star Wars is IIRC the highest grossing movie franchise in the history of mankind. Lucas made $5 billion off it. So he loses $1 billion to ake another $5 billion... he don't care, the money keeps rolling in.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2005, 11:22:27 am »
I might add that the original Star Wars only cost a little over a million dollars to make, if I recall correctly?

God I wish I had taken better care of the original board game and my original comic books.  :( I even had the flashlight lightsaber that had a long plastic tube, mine was a rarity as the blade was green, turns out that Luke's saber was green later in the movies!  ;D

Side note, those first flashlight lightsabers were developed by a normal dad who made one for his kid in his garage, the other kids loved it so much and wanted one so bad he approached Lucas for a merchandising contract with Lucasfilm and got it granted. Needless to say, that dad and kid got set up with BUKU bucks, and let's not forget that shortly after SW was released, inflation really kicked our butt and if you had money you had it made!

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2005, 11:25:35 am »
As for Lucas net worth going down? I imagine he is enjoying life and not worried about a billion or two, and from what I heard he is like the CEO of Frontline Maritime, some people do not hunger for more and more money, and they are very generous. I think I would be very happy with my pension and a million dollars in assets, I imagine George is more than happy with being set for life.  :)

Now Bill Gates and the Wal-Fart family on the other hand, you cannot satiate their thirst for more money or power.  >:(

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2005, 12:35:18 pm »
As for Lucas net worth going down? I imagine he is enjoying life and not worried about a billion or two, and from what I heard he is like the CEO of Frontline Maritime, some people do not hunger for more and more money, and they are very generous. I think I would be very happy with my pension and a million dollars in assets, I imagine George is more than happy with being set for life.  :)

Now Bill Gates and the Wal-Fart family on the other hand, you cannot satiate their thirst for more money or power.  >:(

 Bill Gates , whatever his failings , donates large sums of money left and right , and has said virtually his entire fortune will be donated to humanitarian causes at his death . He may have problems , but a lack of philanthropy isn't one of them.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2005, 12:56:51 pm »
As for Lucas net worth going down? I imagine he is enjoying life and not worried about a billion or two, and from what I heard he is like the CEO of Frontline Maritime, some people do not hunger for more and more money, and they are very generous. I think I would be very happy with my pension and a million dollars in assets, I imagine George is more than happy with being set for life.  :)

Now Bill Gates and the Wal-Fart family on the other hand, you cannot satiate their thirst for more money or power.  >:(

 Bill Gates , whatever his failings , donates large sums of money left and right , and has said virtually his entire fortune will be donated to humanitarian causes at his death . He may have problems , but a lack of philanthropy isn't one of them.

Never allow percieved generosity to be confused with true philanthropy.

Gates gives away a lot of that money for tax write offs, favors, and to promote a good public image with which to cover his butt with regards tohis shadier dealings.

Al Capone, if you'll recall, was a generous giver as well.
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2005, 03:31:52 pm »
The co-founder of Intel spent 4 million a DAY for over half a decade on humanitarian and social issues.

Warren Buffet, the jedi-master of investing in the stock markets, has already stated his billions will go to humanitarian purposes.

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2005, 03:34:00 pm »

Never allow percieved generosity to be confused with true philanthropy.

Gates gives away a lot of that money for tax write offs, favors, and to promote a good public image with which to cover his butt with regards tohis shadier dealings.

Al Capone, if you'll recall, was a generous giver as well.

Patently False.  The Bill and Linda Gates foundation has done more to further educational growth than any other single source (including federal and state government).  He pretty much single handedly provided the money and resources to allow thousands of k-12 schools to offer educational opportunities that would never have come to be if it were up to school boards, state and federal funding.

BTW... In the year of the "bubble bust" for tech stocks Bill Gates lost 28% of his net worth.  His response?  He tripled his giving in the same year.

Say what you want about his business practices, as a phlanthropist, he is second to none... and I don't know many people that lose nearly 30% of their wealth and decide to triple the amount they are giving to charity.

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2005, 04:04:22 pm »
How many multi billionares do you know?

As Sam Walton stated when his stocks went down...(summarized)he's not any less rich as he owns the same amount of assets it's just your perception of it.

PS:  Just thought you should think about that.

However, I do agree Gates is better than just about any others with what he gives...and overall despite what others may think, is a bit more family oriented and US oriented in many things (which also makes some foreigners a little nervous).  Now the people under him...and also those running some of his assets and businesses...I can't say the same.  In fact some of them are down right theives and liars in my book...but they are saavy business men who keep MS in business...
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #14 on: December 05, 2005, 04:57:54 pm »
Second to none? Now he is really second.  ;)

http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=2265132005

They also just gave away their "dividends." Bill is not so stupid as to touch any of his assets like Gordon or Warren.  ;) supporting schools? maybe up north, but down here in Texas we have a "Robin hood" law, which means that people from nice cities like austin, San antonio, Dallas, get to take part of their school taxes and fork it over to the border cities that are educating the Mexican nationals children. So it winds up screwing us over. Bill should go take a look along the border and go pay their school bills, IMO.

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$1.18 in dividends is chump change. But not when you literally own most of the company  ;).

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #15 on: December 05, 2005, 09:46:37 pm »


Patently False.  The Bill and Linda Gates foundation has done more to further educational growth than any other single source (including federal and state government).  He pretty much single handedly provided the money and resources to allow thousands of k-12 schools to offer educational opportunities that would never have come to be if it were up to school boards, state and federal funding.

BTW... In the year of the "bubble bust" for tech stocks Bill Gates lost 28% of his net worth.  His response?  He tripled his giving in the same year.

Say what you want about his business practices, as a phlanthropist, he is second to none... and I don't know many people that lose nearly 30% of their wealth and decide to triple the amount they are giving to charity.

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Uhm, a multi-billionare that knows the best way to make up for the shortfall in money made is to throw as much money into 'charitable donations' so as to keep from being taxed for it, and also to get that back as a write off.

He gave more to charity to save more for himself.

As I said...

Al Capone, if you'll recall, was a generous giver as well.

I trust no one that screws people over on a daily basis and then claims to be a 'rightious man' and 'charitable.'

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2005, 08:32:34 am »
True dat J.C., I'll give my pitiful dividends away and "look good" any day of the week AND take my tax break, as that is a tax deductible donation baby!

Back to the topic though. Anyone been to Best Buy lately? they got these cool looking lightsabers that make noise and light up, but man, 150 dollars a piece? Made in China at that. I do not think so! Seems Lucas is getting in on the outsourcing in manufacturing and cashing in on us folks back home too.

Whatever happened to the good ole days? Remember back in the late 70's, the flashlight with colored lenses and a long piece of plastic attached and it was a lightsaber? Guess who designed it? An American dad who worked in plastics, he made it in the garage for his son who wanted a lightsaber. The neighbors kids wanted one, and before you know it, it spread like wildfire (I owned one). Lucas caught wind and made him a deal. They were instant millionaires. That is one smart dad.

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« Reply #17 on: December 06, 2005, 09:49:28 am »
Back to the topic though. Anyone been to Best Buy lately? they got these cool looking lightsabers that make noise and light up, but man, 150 dollars a piece?

Yeah, I seen a whole pisspot full of them at the RotS premire... they were in the hands of adults dressed like Darth Vader (one in a full armor suit), a score of Force witches, multiple dozens of Obi-wans (old and young versions) and hundreds of general crazies with no costumes but a really cool toy. ;)
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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #18 on: December 06, 2005, 01:49:35 pm »
They could have made the speaker system for the sounds when you move it louder too, IMO.

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Re: How much is Star Wars worth?
« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2005, 10:47:41 am »
Second to none? Now he is really second.  ;)

http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=2265132005

They also just gave away their "dividends." Bill is not so stupid as to touch any of his assets like Gordon or Warren.  ;) supporting schools? maybe up north, but down here in Texas we have a "Robin hood" law, which means that people from nice cities like austin, San antonio, Dallas, get to take part of their school taxes and fork it over to the border cities that are educating the Mexican nationals children. So it winds up screwing us over. Bill should go take a look along the border and go pay their school bills, IMO.

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=MSFT&d=t

$1.18 in dividends is chump change. But not when you literally own most of the company  ;).


This year...  However later in the article it points out that their Total is still 4x what 2nd place has given.  16 Billion POUNDS  (32 billion dollars roughly)... That is a lot of money... and far more than he would "have to give" for any form of tax purpose...

But I can see you two prefer to demonize a philanthropist rather than recognize one...  Which your are free to do... However in my eyes it is unseemly at best.  Maybe it is self-motivated... but who cares... he is still giving...

Better than what can be said for many.

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