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Wednesday, May 18, 2005  

Money makes the world go 'round

Rock band hates its record company and shareholders?


I'm not particlularly fond of the entertainment industry but this is funny:

He criticised what he called "the slavery that we are all under to shareholders". Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin today launched an attack on his record label EMI and the company's shareholders.

"I don't really care about EMI. I'm not really concerned about that.

"I think shareholders are the great evil of this modern world."

He criticised what he called "the slavery that we are all under to shareholders".



I guess nobody deserves a return on investment except, of course, heroic musicians who, through their own personal nest egg of millions of dollars when nobody had ever heard of them, were able to produce, promote, and sell themselves to an adoring public.

It must be wonderful to be spoiled and feel entitled to other people's money.

posted by Mark Butterworth | 11:00 AM |

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