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Michael Jackon's Impact on SNE, AAPL, BAC, LINTA, FIG

What kind of impact will the King of Pop's death have on Sony, Apple, Bank of America, Fortress Investment , and Liberty Media?

Published: Monday, June 29, 2009 @ 4:28 PM PDT

San Diego, CA 6/29/2009 

An analysis of Michael Jackson's fiscal impact on Sony (SNE), Apple Corp. (AAPL), Bank of America (BAC), Fortress Investment (FIG), and Liberty Media (LINTA) has been performed. The pop-music legend's passing has posed questions regarding millions in outstanding debt, millions of dollars in potential revenue that now won't be collected, and an estate that may leave some lenders short of what they are due.

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Skyrocketing debt almost forced Jackson to default on a reported $270 million in loans held by Bank of America. Those loans were eventually sold off to private equity firm Fortress Investment. Over $85 million worth of ticket sales for the star's upcoming shows could have repercussions for producer-promoter, AEG Live. The company's survival may now depend on the cause of Jackson's death. An insider has been quoted as saying “that if Jackson died from a drug overdose or a pre-existing condition, the producer could be on the hook for any loss.”

The article's author looks at all of these issues in detail.

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