02-20-2008, 01:26 PM
Mums The investment bank that is the parent of non-profit FigureRX rašo (visko neverčiu), kad:
“Veiderio kompanija ilgą laiką buvo išlaikoma AMI kompanijos, kuri užsiėmė nelabai svarbių visuomenei spausdinių leidyba (trash magazines), tokių, kaip katalogas National Inquirer.
Paskutinė info tokia, kad AMI turi rimtų kėblumų ir žurnalų “Flex“ ir „M&F“ leidyba bus stabdoma“.
„I'm joking around, we like to tease our friends at the potato mafia. We sincerely hope that they maintain or even increase their commitment to the female side of the sport. Liberty Media is a huge conglomerate that also owns the Discovery Channel, USA Network and the STARZ movie channels, among other things, but we think that QVC runs the e-commerce side and would therefore take over BB.com. We (the investment bank that is the parent of non-profit FigureRX) have a chunk of their stock in our sports and media investment fund, so I guess we are part owners now too.
Weider survived being purchased by AMI, which is essentially known for trash magazines like the National Inquirer, although we've heard that they're losing faith in the Flex and M&F brands and may be cutting back“.
“Veiderio kompanija ilgą laiką buvo išlaikoma AMI kompanijos, kuri užsiėmė nelabai svarbių visuomenei spausdinių leidyba (trash magazines), tokių, kaip katalogas National Inquirer.
Paskutinė info tokia, kad AMI turi rimtų kėblumų ir žurnalų “Flex“ ir „M&F“ leidyba bus stabdoma“.
„I'm joking around, we like to tease our friends at the potato mafia. We sincerely hope that they maintain or even increase their commitment to the female side of the sport. Liberty Media is a huge conglomerate that also owns the Discovery Channel, USA Network and the STARZ movie channels, among other things, but we think that QVC runs the e-commerce side and would therefore take over BB.com. We (the investment bank that is the parent of non-profit FigureRX) have a chunk of their stock in our sports and media investment fund, so I guess we are part owners now too.
Weider survived being purchased by AMI, which is essentially known for trash magazines like the National Inquirer, although we've heard that they're losing faith in the Flex and M&F brands and may be cutting back“.