antonioliveira
Prowler
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
- Posts
- 1,123
- Location
- Gaia, Portugal
- Society
- Utopia
- Avatar Name
- Aleph Levi Benzait
Now that we have a bit of info we can extrapolate some values.
3.5 ped per land deed X 60.000 deeds = 210.246,43 and this is the part that goes to the public. There's another equal part going to operational costs and marketing, so the revenue from Planet Calypso should be around 420.492,85 ped per week.
In 52 weeks it makes 21.865.628,30 ped which is USD 2.186.562,83. There's a nice figure.
On another perspective, going by the announced numbers of 27%-30% - let's be pessimistic and say 26% - 5 ped per deed, it amounts in a year to USD 3.120.000,00.
So the yearly profit should be somewhere around USD 2.000.000,00 and USD 3.000.000,00.
When MA sold FPC to SEE, the figures that came out were (if I'm not mistaken) USD 6.000.000,00. A bit more than the famous (or infamous) 3 years everybody keeps talking about.
Numbers aside, I'm not disappointed with this first land deed payments. And I'm hoping it will improve.
3.5 ped per land deed X 60.000 deeds = 210.246,43 and this is the part that goes to the public. There's another equal part going to operational costs and marketing, so the revenue from Planet Calypso should be around 420.492,85 ped per week.
In 52 weeks it makes 21.865.628,30 ped which is USD 2.186.562,83. There's a nice figure.
On another perspective, going by the announced numbers of 27%-30% - let's be pessimistic and say 26% - 5 ped per deed, it amounts in a year to USD 3.120.000,00.
So the yearly profit should be somewhere around USD 2.000.000,00 and USD 3.000.000,00.
When MA sold FPC to SEE, the figures that came out were (if I'm not mistaken) USD 6.000.000,00. A bit more than the famous (or infamous) 3 years everybody keeps talking about.
Numbers aside, I'm not disappointed with this first land deed payments. And I'm hoping it will improve.