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osoab
15th June 2010, 05:13 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/15/business/media/15futures.html


Trading in Film Futures Contracts Approved
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
Published: June 14, 2010
LOS ANGELES — Federal regulators on Monday approved a plan by Media Derivatives Inc. to begin trading futures contracts based on box-office revenue, though the film industry has continued to lobby Congress to ban such film-related trading.

After delays to consider objections from movie studios and others, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved a request to trade futures and option contracts tied to the opening weekend box-office revenue of the movie “Takers,” a crime thriller set for release in the United States on Aug. 20 by Screen Gems, part of Sony Pictures Entertainment.

The Motion Picture Association of America, which represents Sony and the other major studios, has opposed such contracts, arguing that they will be easily manipulated and may hurt the performance of films, as market players begin looking for ways to affect a movie’s opening.

In approving the Media Derivatives request, the commission said that the exchange created to handle the contracts had obtained an agreement from Rentrak, which compiles box-office numbers for the studios, to bar its employees from trading in the contracts.

The exchange would also require any studio that uses the contracts as a hedge against the performance of its own films to set up a firewall between employees who do the trading and those who work on a film.



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So does Goldman Sachs own a Hollywod studio?

Max Kaiser had talked about this late in the winter. Seems that the descision was delayed multiple times.

Anyone talking bets on Transformers 3?

Ponce
15th June 2010, 05:38 PM
The salary of the director, screen writer and even the "best boy" would go sky high and the stock would get ZERO............time for Obama to help the film industry.

iOWNme
15th June 2010, 06:15 PM
This has been in the making for some time....And has the possibility of creating an amazing amount of wealth for some.

And Im sure it will be imploded after it is built up to the sky, just like all the other Ponzi schemes they create.

osoab
15th June 2010, 06:37 PM
This has been in the making for some time....And has the possibility of creating an amazing amount of wealth for some.

And Im sure it will be imploded after it is built up to the sky, just like all the other Ponzi schemes they create.




This will probably implode a few movie companies so that they can be swept up for pennies on the dollar.

I just don't see how the CFTC can consider options and futures on movies as commodities.

What is the substantive value of a freaking dvd?

Ash_Williams
16th June 2010, 06:19 AM
This is hilarious. When the internet was young a website came out called "hollywood stock exchange" which was basically this, although just a game.