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Jay Z And Company Overvalued Tidal In Violation Of SEC Rules June 3. 2015
Usher, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Dead5Amu, Kanye West, Jay Z and J Cole (also known as Hollywood's self-professed "Illuminati") The SEC rules of trade in America states it is illegal to overvalue a company. It misleads the public and potential investors, who could lose their shirts. Rapper Jay Z and Madonna, both U.S. citizens doing business in America, have been greatly overvaluing their failing music streaming company Tidal, in violation of SEC rules. As stated in the column yesterday, Jay Z greatly overvalued former company Rocafella, claiming it was worth $125,000,000 but had to admit the truth when a business newspaper exposed its true worth at $25,000,000.
Jay-Z Jay Z stated Tidal has 57,000 subscriptions. Each subscription is between $9.99 to $19.99. He has been lashing out against people bashing the company and not supporting it. However, if he indeed had 67,000 subscriptions, the company would not be in the financial trouble it is in with the CEO and nearly two dozen executives running for the exit last month. $670,000 to $1,340,000 per month in revenue. Over the course of one year that would be $8,040,000 to $16,080,000 in revenue per year. That would not be a company in distress. Jay Z just told on himself. RELATED ARTICLES Madonna's Pedophilic Kabbalah Center (Google Case) Jay Z And Madonna’s Tidal Officially Branded A Bad Business Move And Flop By The Mainstream Press Beyonce Steals Again But This Time From Sam Cooke, En Vogue And A European Artist Rihanna Sued Again For Stealing Copyrights Accused Of Theft Of 'Rockstar 101' Video Beyonce Steals "Countdown" Music Video From European Artist's Work Rihanna Sued Again For Stealing Copyrights For Music Video S&M Beyonce Knowles Settles Copyright Infringement Case Beyonce Keeps Stealing From The Braxton Family Producer: Beyonce Stole Credit For Bootylicious Jay-Z And Mary J. Blige Sued For Stealing Song Rihanna Stole New Video From Photographer |
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