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What is Control Value? When one investor or group owns a sufficiently large block of shares to constitute the ability to influence board voting or overall referendum voting on a company’s policy, that block of shares is said to possess `control value’, as its cumulative ability to affect decisions carries a tangible advantage over other common shares.

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Finance allah shmoop what is control value dance on a

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fifty shades thing Well there's a partnership a semi evil

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one there was once a tv siri's It was exorbitantly

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expensive to produce but everyone wanted to make it So

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it ended up being made not by one studio but

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by three viacom paramount disney and then news corp fox

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Before it was disney news corp fox well each of

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the three partners put in a third of the money

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and split all the money distributions equally The problem on

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the show ended up being hugely successful when it ran

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for the first time on network tv so that was

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great but now it's in reruns and because all three

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competitors generally hate each other he's financially if their job

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too none are willing to run the show a lot

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on their cable network or broadcast network because then they

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generate revenues for their hated competitors so they don't run

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the tv series even though people want to see it

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And this is a big fat bummer to the actors

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writers and producers of the show who were banking on

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rerun royalties to pay for their divorces if one of

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the studios owned the siri's I'ii controlled it let's call

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that siri's sunlight ing well then the siri's would heir

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a ton more and presumably generate a ton more desperately

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needed revenues What do you think divorce lawyers work for

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free Well the control value of owning that asset then

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is huge because if it were owned by one player

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well then that player could run it again and again

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and again and again on their network like think big

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bang on tbs and then monetize that asset and massively

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so there's Incremental control value with the well controlling a

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property And yet it's not to be confused with remote

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control value which is about a buck twenty five on 00:01:51.209 --> [endTime] ebay

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