Another reason our system is screwed, “Wrongful Death Lawsuits”

Filed Under (Entertainment, Politics) by jon on 04-03-2008

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/03/04/ritter.trial.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories 

“His family is suing Lee and a radiologist, Dr. Matthew Lotysch, who did a body scan on Ritter two years earlier, for $67 million. The current lawsuit follows settlements with the hospital and eight other medical personnel for about $14 million”

I like John Ritter, he was funny, but his death and wife’s lawsuit are no laughing matter.  I think the whole system is broken, and his wrongful death lawsuit is a perfect example.

John Ritter had plenty of money, he probably had a great life insurance policy, and his greedy wife needs more.  So he died, in the care of a doctor, that had known him for literally minutes of his life. The first question that needs to be asked, are doctors “God”? NO.  Do doctors like to fail when helping people, or better yet, like to kill people? No and No.  Should a doctor, and the health care system be responsible for the deaths of all people? No. 

So why then, should minutes of a persons life, be 100% the responsibility of the health care system?  Why should the broken system have to pay $67 Million dollars to the widow of John Ritter?  Is that fair? NO.  Is John life more valuable than the rest of ours? No. Is it more valuable than a soldiers? No.

WHY then do ”WE” accept these greedy lawyers, the greedy clients, and the outrageous lawsuits to be legal and just in our society?

The letter K

Filed Under (Entertainment, Society in General) by Don on 03-03-2008

The eleventh letter of our alphabet, K is a very powerful letter. Never silent and the beginning of some very powerful words, ex. Kill, Kiss, KKK. This letter can generate a range of emotions from love to hate and all those in between. As I sit here in my MBA class (unfortunately no K there) I hear my teacher using the letter K as her way of pause and seperation between thoughts. Some of us use the breaks like umm, well or uhh but not this teacher. “K” - is here phrase of choice, to the tune of 1,260 times in a 4 hour class, thats an average of 30 k’s per 5 minutes (we have a 30 minute break that needs to be factored into that calc.).

Just like the add for Kay Jewelers “every Kiss begins with K” I believe over the next 12 weeks (lenght of our class) I will be thinking every pause begins with K!!

K aye, I am in need of a beer! K

See you next time K!

Vivendi

Filed Under (Business, Entertainment) by jon on 26-02-2008

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Vivendi

By Jon Burgess 2/16/08

Vivendi (VIV; listed on the EPA) is a world leader in entertainment and communications located in France and doing business in the United States and Europe. Vivendi is a holding company for a number of subsidiaries:

Universal Music Group

Vivendi owns 100% of the Universal Music Group, which is the world’s larges record company, selling 25% of the albums world wide. (Vivendi.com)

Canal+ Group

Vivendi owns 100% of the broad casting channel, which is a leader in paid television in France, with over 10 million paid subscriptions. The Canal+ Group is also involved in film production and distribution (Vivendi.com).

SFR
Vivendi owns 56% of SFR, Frances 2nd largest cell phone operator with 18 Million customers (Vivendi.com).

Maroc Telecom
Vivendi owns 53% or Maroc Telecom, the largest telecommunications in Morocco, with services in fixed phone lines and internet access. Maroc Telecom also holds major portions of smaller European telecom companies. (Vivendi.com).

Vivendi Games
Vivendi owns and operates the Vivendi Games division, which includes Blizzard, Sierra, Sierra Online, and Vivendi Games Mobile. Blizzard is a world leader in video games creating World of Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft, and Warcraft. World of Warcraft is the world largest subscriber based game, with 9 million subscribers. (Vivendi.com). Blizzard and Activision, another video game maker recently announced a merger, giving Vivendi more than 50% control of the new “Activision Blizzard” (Vivendi Shareholder Newsletter).

NBC
Vivendi owns 20% of the United States’ National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) with General Electric holding the remaining 80%. (Vivendi Key Figures)

Company History

Vivendi has been a holding company for a number of companies in the communication and entertainment industry over the last 20 years, but it had its roots in the last Emperor of France. Vivendi started as “a water company named Compagnie Générale des Eaux (CGE) was created by an Imperial decree of Napoleon III. in 1854” (Wikipedia). For more than 100 years it was primarily a water company, but in the 1980’s the company moved into other natural resources, and in the 1990’s the company began its transitions into the current form of Vivendi. Between the 1980’s and today, it bought and sold a number of holdings, changed names, had mergers, and at the turn of the century it sold off its original water and environmental holdings (Wikipedia).

Since 2000, Vivendi has moved into the entertainment and communications industries, and its stock prices showed its rapid growth during the dot.com bubble and it following crash (Chart 1). In 2001 Vivendi sold of its “Seagram Wine and Spirit” holdings and bought the USA Networks channel. The USA Networks brought together major holdings in Universal Studios and created the Vivendi Entertainment division. By 2003, Vivendi Entertainment was sold to NBC in exchange for 20% ownership (Vivendi.com). In 2002 Vivendi sold off its holdings in Vodaphone, and sold of last 40% holding of Vivendi Environmental (Vivendi.com). In 2003 Vivendi bought controlling ownership of French telecom Cegetel, merging it with their SFR division, making them the 2nd largest telecom in France. In 2005, Blizzard games launched World of Warcraft, which has become the worlds largest subscription based game in the world (Vivendi.com). In 2007, World of Warcraft released an expansion to the game, selling 3.4 million copies in one month. In 2006-2007 Vivendi increased the holdings in Moroc Telecom to become the controlling body (Vivendi.com). In 2007 Vivendi’s Channel+ Group, fused in TPS, to become the largest subscriber based satellite TV in France, with 10 million subscribers (Vivendi.com).

Stock Analysis
Currently Vivendi has a P/E ratio of 11.27, indicating the company has a lower growth potential than many. However, Vivendi has been aggressive in buy other companies, thus their costs to acquire the business is tied into the net profits. Over the last year Vivendi’s stock has been trading between $26.03 and $31.38 (Google Finance). Vivendi has been of a fairly steady run up from a low in August 2002 at $17.40 to low $30.00 at the end of 2007. The high was in January 2002 when the “dot-com” bubble reached its highest point at $63.50 (Chart 1). Vivendi has a market capitalization of $30.86 Billion dollars, which when looking at related companies is second to France Telecom (ADR) at $89.56 Billion market capitalization. Since 2004, Vivendi has increased its net income from 1.31 Billion to 2.27 in 2006. During that same time period, it increased its dividends from $0.60 to $1.20 per share (Vivendi Key Figures 2006). Vivendi has also increased its net margin from 8.4% in 2004 to 13% in 2006 (Vivendi Key Figures 2006).

Recently the stock has taken a downturn from the$30.00s at the end of December 2007 to $25.26 on February 15th. There have been two major issues that have come up in the news causing investors to feel a bit worried about the stock. In early February news broke that a former top executive was accused of insider trading of Vivendi stock. “Edgar Bronfman Jr. faces preliminary charges of insider trading as part of a probe into alleged wrongdoing at French media and telecom group Vivendi Universal” (CNN Money 1).

At the same time Vivendi announced the merger and acquisition of Activision with its Blizzard division and finalization of Neuf Cegetel merger with its SFR division. With the Activision merger, “Citigroup estimates the combined entity could earn as much as US$1.38-billion in 2009, which is more than 15% ahead of guidance” (Ratner). With an up-beat outlook on the merger in the long term, the short term loss to the stock price is due to the large loan Vivendi made to buy Activision. “Vivendi said it has signed a new 3.5 billion euro loan facility underwritten by a pool of banks in anticipation of the funding associated with its acquisitions of Activision (NASDAQ:ATVI) and Neuf Cegetel” (CNN Money 2). The Neuf Telecom merger was announced in May of 2005, “French alternative operators Groupe Cegetel and Neuf Telecom have agreed to merge, creating the second largest carrier in France with annual revenues of more than $3 billion.”(Unknown, French Carriers) and has been completed, except the final round of funding is tied to the $3.5 Billion Euro loan. Vivendi had 4 billion in debt in 2006, which will increase to approximately 7.5 Billion (Vivendi Key Facts 2006). This goes against the yearly revenue of $20 Billion in 2006, and total equity holdings of $21.8 Billion in 2006 (Vivendi Key Facts 2006)

Vivendi’s Universal Music Group has also struggled over the last few quarters as many of the “Music Label” companies have done. With the transition from CDs to a digital music economy, in 2007, “Universal Music Group’s revenue fell 1.7% to 4.87 billion euros ($7.21 billion)” (Wilkerson). The good news it that the company has worked to make a transition to the new digital music economy, “digital sales rose 51%, representing 14% of total revenue for the year.” (Wilkerson). Universal has continued to make respected music, recently gaining 38 Grammy’s from its artists (Vivendi.com).

The Canal+ Group has recently locked up the rights to televise “Football Championship,” professional soccer in English, until 2012, which would parallel American’s watching football on the NFL Network, Fox, or CSB.

Vivendi’s Blizzard group has been building a monster brand in its online multi-player game World of Warcraft over the last 3 years. The game has taken the traditional model of making a one-time purchase and transformed it into a subscription service. Recently the game has hit 10 Million users world wide, with 2.5 Million in the United States. The Revenue from World of Warcraft is $12.50 a person, meaning the company makes a staggering $125 Million a month on fees (Vivendi.com).

Vivendi’s diversification makes it hard to pigeon hole into one industry, so it is hard to compare it to many of its division’s competitors. In the music industry, many record labels are held by other companies, and all of them are struggling to transform into digital companies. Vivendi’s video game holding are going give them the best circulation of video game titles in the world, with 4 of the 5 best selling brands of all time(Vivendi Shareholder Newsletter). Vivendi’s video game holdings are its smallest proportion revenue, but has the highest return on investment at >40 % (Vivendi.com). Both sets of Vivendi Telecom holdings are strong and expected to increase subscriptions as cell phones continue to get cheaper and the numbers sold continue to rise. However, when you look at American telecom giant, ATT, it has a $118 Billion in 2007 revenue(Google Finance), with Vivendi’ SFR only having 8 Billion in 2006 revenues, making it a small player in the world market (Vivendi Key Figures 2006).

Conclusion

In conclusion, Vivendi is a diversified company with a history of buying successful brands and selling off its divisions that are not performing well. In its 150 plus year history, it has proven that it has strong management and solid business practice, and over the last 25 years it has combined these practices with aggressive investment and expansion into communications and entertainment. Buying this stock would give you a solid, balanced investment with great expansion and growth opportunities.

DISCLAIMER - Jon Burgess is NOT an expert, nor it this advise, this is an opinion.

References

Unknown, CNN Money 1(Feb 7, 2008) Ex-Vivendi exec faces insider trading charges. CNNMoney.com

Unknown, CNN Money 2 (Jan 18, 2008) Vivendi agrees 3.5 Billion Euro loan facility for Activision and Neuf Cegetel buys. CNNMoney.com

Google Finance
Vivendi - http://finance.google.com/finance?q=EPA%3AVIV

ATT - http://finance.google.com/finance?q=T&hl=en

Unknown Author (MAY 12, 2005) French Carriers Announce Merger, Light Reading Europe http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=73749

Ratner, Jonathan (Feb 8th, 2008) Combination of Activision and Vivendi seen earning more than US$1.3-billion in 2009. National Post.

Vivendi Corporate Information
Vivendi.com

Vivendi Shareholder Newsletter

http://www.vivendi.com/ir/en/shareholders/Shareholder_Newsletter_december2007.html

Vivendi Key Figures 2006

http://www.vivendi.com/corp/en/files/20070307_2006keyfigures.pdf

Vivendi Partial Key Figures 2007

http://www.vivendi.com/corp/en/group/documents/20070912_5_Volets_Vivendi_GB_1ersem07.pdf

Wilkerson (Jan 30, 2008) Universal Music Group revenue declines 3.1%, Marketwatch

Wikipedia.com – Vivendi

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivendi

United 93 - The most important movie of the Decade.

Filed Under (Entertainment) by Scott on 30-04-2006

United 93I just went to see the movie United 93.  Many people are saying that it is too soon for a movie about 9-11.  But after seeing this movie, I believe it is a necessary reminder.  I remember 9-11.  I remember the anger and sadness that I felt.  I remember the immediate patriotism.  I remember the stickers on the back of cars that said “we will never forget.”  But sadly, after 5 years, we have already forgotten.  This movie reminds you of what really happened and the evil of terrorism.

This movie was the most intense movie I have ever seen; in fact I would even venture to say that it isn’t a movie to see for entertainment.  It is a movie to see for patriotism.  Hell, a movie to see in the name of humanity.   Throughout the movie, no one spoke at all.  When I looked around, all I saw were tears.  When it was over, I was in a cold sweat and the entire theater was as quite as a funeral precession.  That is the impact it had.

The Truth is, it reminds you of what happened.  A group of terrorists murdered Americans.  THEY ATTACKED US.  Why?  Because they think that the Crusades are still going on.  But instead of the Christians attacking the Muslim world.  It is a militant Islamic sect that is attacking the Western world.  We support Israel, so they murder innocent civilians.  We don’t believe in oppressing women and making them cover their entire body, so they think we are immoral infidels who let our women dress like whores.  We are different than them, so they hate us.  THEY STARTED THIS WAR, and like it or not, we, as Westerners, are stuck in it. Next time I see an anti-war protest, I’m going to ask them if they saw this movie.  It is your obligation as an American to see this.

V for Vendetta - Finally a good movie

Filed Under (Entertainment) by Scott on 03-04-2006

V for VendettaSo, I just went to V for Vendetta, and let me say, it is a relief to finally go to a good movie.  V for Vendetta is a movie about a 17th century-mask wearing terrorist who uses his knife skills to bring down a big-brother reminiscent society along with winning the heart of Natalie Portman after he shaves her head.  V for Vendetta is made by the Wachowski brothers, the same guys who made the matrix.  While I would give V for Vendetta a good grade, i do have one problem with it. 

The world of V for Vendetta is based on the pretences that a british conservative party snatched away control then used its power to make everyone conform to their standards.  While this part of the plot did not bother me, it bothers me that some people might actually think that is what the conservatives in our own country would seek to do.  Which is not true.  Many people think that conservatives, particullarly Republicans, are evil, if that were true, I would be the devil.  Last time I checked, i didnt have horns, and I am more pale than I am the color red.  For some reason, V for Vendetta, takes time to show how evil government hates gays and kills them, I dont hate them, I don’t want to eliminate them from Earth, just dont think they should get married.  This part of the movie seems more like a political jab than an actually nessessity to the movie.  The movie also points out that the government attacked themselves in order to scare the people into control.  It mirrors the very FICTIONAL Michael Moore film, Ferinheit 911.  This bugs me, for obvious reasons.  But I have to get back to work, the bottom line is, besides the political jabs, V for Vendetta kicks ass.  {I didnt feel like spell checking, feel free to do it yourself.}

Nintendo and Old Farts

Filed Under (Entertainment) by Jon on 06-03-2006

Mario - NintendoNintendo has been beat up over the last few years, with Sony Playstation and Microsoft XBox, so they came up with a new idea, market to old guys. Nintendo has created a line of games that stimulate old people’s minds, so they wont go crazy in old age.

“I don’t want to end up some crazy old man,” Mr. Shishido explained at a crowded Tokyo electronics store after trying the game on display. “I want to play a little every day before going to bed.” The Hindu Paper

Nintendo the company is old, that’s why they like old timers, started in 1889, I think that was before microchips. Here’s part of there story,

“Nintendo was founded in Japan on November 6, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards, for use in a Japanese playing card game of the same name. In the mid-twentieth century, the company tried several small niche businesses, such as a love hotel and a taxi company. Over the years, it became a video game company, growing into one of the most powerful in the industry. Aside from video games, Nintendo is also the majority owner of the Seattle Mariners, a Major League Baseball team in, Washington.” - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo

Another Reason why I Wish I Got Japanese Television

Filed Under (Entertainment) by Scott on 06-03-2006

I watch the Spanish channel because there is nothing but hot chicks on it. I watch the Korean Channel because they do retarded things that are not blocked by the barriers of language. While I wish this channels had a english SAP option, I would not care about having a SAP if I could watch Japanese telivision. It seems that every clip of Japanese entertainment I see is ridiculously entertaining. Check out this footage I found of a guy who straped a balloon of compresed air to his back. The Rocketeer. There needs to be a solution to this lack of Japanese foolishness!

Evil Car Eats Cat Head

Filed Under (Entertainment, Society in General) by Scott on 06-03-2006

Evil CarNow, I know that my truck (nicknamed “the Reaper”) has a mind of its own, but I found this car that is evil.  It’s a Ford Sportka. At first glance the car looks like a weenie car but watch the video and see its true evilness.  I found two video’s on the world wide web. Freaking hilarious.  Car vs. CatCar vs. Bird.

ABC’s Lost and some safe assumptions

Filed Under (Entertainment) by Jeremy on 02-03-2006

Hurley1. There obviously at one point or another was a science experiment conducted on the island

2. Any member of the plane crash who has a back story can not be an other.

3. There is something mystical about the island…the numbers are proof of this, as well as Walt’s ability to create things like polars and birds

That’s about it. I’m not sure that the plane crash was real. The others are obviously kind of fake since they have access to drugs and fake beards, but who knows what that’s about, because they are bad too since Alex had to “save” Clair. Fact is, they have this whole thing planned out through season 7, and we’re in the middle of 2. It would be silly to think that we could fully understand their situation this early in the game.

Desperate Housewives

Filed Under (Entertainment) by Scott on 02-03-2006

The problem with Desperate Housewives is that the chicks are all to old and flabby that have to be injected with a pound of botox which makes them, along with Nichole Kidman, look like big foreheaded aliens.  I want some hot chicks on the show.