JK Rowling's fortune on a pace to equal Bill Gate's

wyvrn

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I heard this on news radio this morning. At it's current rate, JK Rowling's estate will eclipse Bill Gate's. They didn't give a timetable. I wish I could write worth a damn!
 

wyvrn

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Author of Harry Potter books. Revenues also come from movies and merchandising. She sold 250 million copies of her HP books worldwide thusfar.
 

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Beyond pointing out the obvious ridiculousless of somebody becoming even mildly as rich as gates for something so insignificant as writing a few children's books vs. having a major and monumental impact on the world of computing, I will also express doubt that she'll be able to keep up a pace required to catch up to him.
 

wyvrn

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Beyond pointing out the obvious ridiculousless of somebody becoming even mildly as rich as gates for something so insignificant as writing a few children's books vs. having a major and monumental impact on the world of computing, I will also express doubt that she'll be able to keep up a pace required to catch up to him.

Have you paid to see one of the HP movies or paid for a book? If so, include yourself in the ridiculousness. If not, have a :beer:

The franchise is still hot and she could pass him, but yes I think MS is more sustainable than a book franchise in the long run.
 

Anubis

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lets look at just the books, 250 million. these sell for at least 10$ ad as much as 40$ well average that to 25$ now if she makes 1/2 on a book sale that means ..... three billion two hundred fifty million$ and thats prob a low figure

factor in movies and DVDs and such ..... now i hate harrypotter even more
 

wyvrn

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Originally posted by: dquan97
I verily doubt that story...unless she inherits Buffet's and a few sultans' fortunes

You doubt she can catch Gates, or you doubt the story I tell is valid? If the latter, the station I listen to has been reporting news for years and is a trustworthy source. If the former, see my post above.

 

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Originally posted by: wyvrn
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Beyond pointing out the obvious ridiculousless of somebody becoming even mildly as rich as gates for something so insignificant as writing a few children's books vs. having a major and monumental impact on the world of computing, I will also express doubt that she'll be able to keep up a pace required to catch up to him.

Have you paid to see one of the HP movies or paid for a book? If so, include yourself in the ridiculousness. If not, have a :beer:

The franchise is still hot and she could pass him, but yes I think MS is more sustainable than a book franchise in the long run.
I saw the first movie and liked it. I saw the second and found it rather long, but still not too bad.I haven't read them because hey they're for kids goshdarnit!
 

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Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Too bad she stole the whole idea and story of Harry Potter.


Was just about to say shes doing pretty good for a theif. But ya beat me to it. :)

 

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She may very well catch up to him, but holding that much cash is a different matter. Might take #1, but won't die with the top slot, if you axe me.
 

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Originally posted by: Anubis
lets look at just the books, 250 million. these sell for at least 10$ ad as much as 40$ well average that to 25$ now if she makes 1/2 on a book sale that means ..... three billion two hundred fifty million$ and thats prob a low figure

factor in movies and DVDs and such ..... now i hate harrypotter even more

I would venture to guess that she makes nowhere near 50% on the sale of a book. Try something like $2... and that's a conservative estimate.
 

wyvrn

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Too bad she stole the whole idea and story of Harry Potter.


Was just about to say shes doing pretty good for a theif. But ya beat me to it. :)

Billy and JK have that in common then :D

 

wyvrn

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Originally posted by: thenerdguy
To this day I have never read a hp book or watched a hp movie!


I read books 1-3 when they were new. I saw the first movie and was disappointed. I haven't seen a movie since. But I enjoyed the books as a lighthearted read. There is still lots of kid left in me :)
 

Harvey

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The best part of J.K. Rowling's work is that, unlike Bill Gates, it doesn't matter if the underlying operating premise is a fantasy. :)
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: dquan97
I verily doubt that story...unless she inherits Buffet's and a few sultans' fortunes

I agree.

It's a given she is already filthy (and I mean filthy) rich with hundreds of millions of dollars but that's a far cry from Bill's BILLIONS of $$$.
 

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Originally posted by: AbsolutDealage
Originally posted by: Anubis
lets look at just the books, 250 million. these sell for at least 10$ ad as much as 40$ well average that to 25$ now if she makes 1/2 on a book sale that means ..... three billion two hundred fifty million$ and thats prob a low figure

factor in movies and DVDs and such ..... now i hate harrypotter even more

I would venture to guess that she makes nowhere near 50% on the sale of a book. Try something like $2... and that's a conservative estimate.

Ditto.

No way can I see her having a 50% share of book sales. It has got to be much smaller but still makes a lot of $$$ in the long run.

I doubt she'll be able to keep momentum to equal Bill Gate's $$$.

Koing

 

LikeLinus

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Originally posted by: Thraxen
Too bad she stole the whole idea and story of Harry Potter.

From where?

From the author Nancy Stouffer.

The number of coincidences in name, especially, are so great as to make it almost impossible to believe that both authors came up with those names independently of each other.

Harry Potter vs Larry Potter
Lily Potter vsLilly Potter
Picture of Larry Potter looks like Harry
Neville name used in both
Muggles a made-up word used in both & "Muggle Village"

The terms Nevils and Nimbus appear in Stouffer's book. ("Nimbus" does not appear in "The Legend of Rah and the Muggles" but in an unpublished book by Stouffer.) In Rowling's books, there is a character named Neville, and a brand of flying broomstick is Nimbus.

There's a bunch of them, but it is clear that she stole many of the ideas from Stouffer
 

WhiteKnight

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I'd never heard of all that thievery stuff. Why doesn't someone prosecute or something if it's true?