Wayne Crimi
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I have no information regarding the financial status of the IPT. However, I feel compelled to say something about the prospects of any deal, IPO etc... because I have a lot of experience with investing.
What I am reading in these threads is almost ridiculous.
Obviously, the IPT is hemmoraging red ink at this point. If not, at least some of the players would be getting paid.
Who in their right mind is going to buy the IPT or take a piece of it unless the present owners can demonstrate an imminent huge increase in the cash flow from various sources?
So what are the potential sources of income?
TV comes to mind first, but if what has been posted on these boards is correct, the IPT actually had to PAY to get the TV coverage!
Surely no one thinks there's going to be millions of dollars of video downloads of the matches or sales of IPT goods. There are already sources of both internet videos and tapes available. As far as I know none of them is doing tens of millions of dollars of business. That is probably what would be required to run an operation that promises such huge purses, pays for TV, and has other operating expenses.
Finally, the qualifiers will generate some money, but they are likely to fade rapidly as a source of income as all the pipe dreamers keep getting knocked off by the handful of players that actually have a chance to
qualify.
Pool has always suffered from a lack of "major" corporate sponsorship because of low ratings and the demographic. So forget about that.
Heck, if someone offered me this deal they would have to pay me a substantial amount of money to manage it until I could liquidate it properly!
I hate to be such a downer because I love the game wish the best players could make a great living.
I hope I am wrong about this, but it looks very much like a pyramid scheme that blew up very early in the process.
What I am reading in these threads is almost ridiculous.
Obviously, the IPT is hemmoraging red ink at this point. If not, at least some of the players would be getting paid.
Who in their right mind is going to buy the IPT or take a piece of it unless the present owners can demonstrate an imminent huge increase in the cash flow from various sources?
So what are the potential sources of income?
TV comes to mind first, but if what has been posted on these boards is correct, the IPT actually had to PAY to get the TV coverage!
Surely no one thinks there's going to be millions of dollars of video downloads of the matches or sales of IPT goods. There are already sources of both internet videos and tapes available. As far as I know none of them is doing tens of millions of dollars of business. That is probably what would be required to run an operation that promises such huge purses, pays for TV, and has other operating expenses.
Finally, the qualifiers will generate some money, but they are likely to fade rapidly as a source of income as all the pipe dreamers keep getting knocked off by the handful of players that actually have a chance to
qualify.
Pool has always suffered from a lack of "major" corporate sponsorship because of low ratings and the demographic. So forget about that.
Heck, if someone offered me this deal they would have to pay me a substantial amount of money to manage it until I could liquidate it properly!
I hate to be such a downer because I love the game wish the best players could make a great living.
I hope I am wrong about this, but it looks very much like a pyramid scheme that blew up very early in the process.
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