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Despite Records, Movies, Seagram Reports Net Loss.


Seagram Co., the media company being bought by Vivendi SA for about $40 billion, said its fiscal fourth-quarter loss was little changed from a year ago even as it sold more records and produced a string of hit movies by its L.A.-based Universal Studios Inc. unit.

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1. a liquid, especially an aqueous solution containing a medicinal substance.

2.
 and wine business, said it had a net loss of $128 million (29 cents a share), compared with a loss from operations of $129 million (32 cents) a year ago. Revenue rose 5 percent to $3.7 billion.

Hit records from performers including Eminem and Sting helped drive up sales and cash flow at the company's music unit. Successful movies such as "Gladiator gladiator

(Latin; swordsman)

Professional combatant in ancient Rome who engaged in fights to the death as sport. Gladiators originally performed at Etruscan funerals, the intent being to give the dead man armed attendants in the next world.
" contributed to cash flow of $5 million at the film division. A year earlier, the studio had negative cash flow of $69 million.

"The music business was solid," said Robert Lyon Robert Lyon may refer to:
  • Robert Lyon, early settler in Western Australia
  • Robert Adam Lyon, a Canadian businessman and politician
  • Robert Lyon, last Canadian killed in a duel
, president of Institutional Capital Corp. in Chicago. "And in the movie business, people have been hoping for a turnaround Turnaround

A situation where a company that has had poor performance for an extended period of time experiences a positive reversal.

Notes:
A speculator may profit from a turnaround if he or she accurately anticipates the improvement of a poorly performing company.
. Now you're seeing some evidence."

Institutional Capital owns about 6 million Seagram shares, Lyon said.

The company's loss for the quarter ended June 30 was smaller than the 35-cents-a-share loss forecast in the average estimate of analysts polled by First Call/Thomson Financial.

"The turnaround in film is well under way, and next year should be much improved" as hit films move into the video rental market, said Scott Davis Scott Davis is the name of various people:
  • Scott L. Davis (Manager, Entrepreneur) TNA Tire & Wheelhttp://www.tnatires.com
  • Scott Davis (college football player), an American college football player--standout linebacker for Washington State University
, an analyst at First Union Securities, who rates Seagram stock a "neutral."

Universal Studios' "Gladiator," which was co-produced by DreamWorks SKG SKG Stichting Kwaliteit Gevelbouw (Dutch)
SKG Spielberg, Katzenberg,and Geffen (DreamWorks Studios)
SKG Thessaloniki, Greece - Thessaloniki (Airport Code)
SKG Smith and Kraus Global
, has grossed more than $405 million worldwide. "U-571" has grossed more than $76 million in the U.S. and Canada. "Erin Brockovich," co-produced by Universal and Sony Corp.'s Columbia Pictures, has grossed more than $125 million in the U.S. and Canada.

Vivendi shares in Paris have fallen about 12 percent since the company announced June 20 that it will buy Seagram to create one of the world's largest entertainment companies. Seagram shares also have declined about 12 percent since the announcement.

Seagram Chief Executive Edgar Bronfman Two persons are named Edgar Bronfman (father and son). They are the son and grandson of Seagram founder Samuel Bronfman:
  • Edgar Miles Bronfman (born 1929), a Jewish-Canadian businessman and former long-time president of the World Jewish Congress
  • Edgar Bronfman, Jr.
 Jr. said on a conference call with analysts that Vivendi's proposed offer is expected to receive antitrust Antitrust

The antitrust laws apply to virtually all industries and to every level of business, including manufacturing, transportation, distribution, and marketing. They prohibit a variety of practices that restrain trade.
 approval in Europe and Canada by the end of September.

The transaction cleared U.S. antitrust hurdles when a deadline for the Justice Department to request more information on the acquisition expired two weeks ago, Bronfman said.
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