Any graduate of Harvard Business School would know that the sensible answer
reads as follows: (forgive me)
1. Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber
2. Sir Paul McCartney
3.? Richard Branson
Yes I know that Richard Branson is not recognised as a composer but, the
publicity machine and distribution power he controls is needed to make
the other two even faster sellers. Take the profits, buy 15-20 McDonalds
franchises and form a stipendium fund with the ongoing profits?
Or I suppose you could you could use the funds to get Arthur
Anderson Consulting to write a business plan for an internet IPO
called realmusicwheneverhonestguv.com(TM) and just take the vast hype in
shareprice on day two and commission everyone from here to Mars to make a
CD for online non-sale at a loss but who cares because the web site no-one
ordered it on contained extreme amounts of prepaid adverts for free PC's
(Macs, hello Garry).
Thus rests the case for commerce.
Anthony G Morris
agmdigital
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