
Move over Spiderman because the new box-office king is here, none other than Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The movie amassed a record $132 million in its first three days, according to studio estimates Sunday. It overtook the previous all-time debut, 2002's “Spiderman” which had $114.8 million in its first weekend. Also, the movie became the first film to top $100 million in just two days. According to its producer Jerry Bruckheimer in an interview by the
Associated Press, he only expected the movie to open closer to the $77 million debut weekend of last spring's "The Da Vinci Code." He also added that when people in the industry predicted these high numbers, he thought they were just trying to be mean. So no matter how good they did, if they earn $100 million, they'll be failures.
Studying financial dictionary for four years, has lead me to discover that the finance's favorite color is black. They often attach this color to disaster events and downfalls in the finance world. For example, they use it to remember the Fisk-Gould Scand
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