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Old 08-08-2009, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by SoccerRyan View Post
In your theory, Paramount wins Sulake in a bidding war. The result of the bidding war is what voids the Disney-Sukake agreement and secures the Paramount-Sukake agreement. Plus, a bidding war would not take 5 months, that's ridiculous. Negotiations would be made in one single meeting.

And even if money had to be paid to void the Disney-Sulake agreement, why would Disney wait 5 months to pay it? According to your theory, doesn't Disney want to disconnected from Paramount?
The result of the bidding war is that the Disney-Sulake agreement will run out it's time while it cannot be extended. The 5 month time they co-existed was only because Sulake/Paramount did not want to pay the cost to void out the Disney agreement. Disney likely stayed with the agreement because they had to give notice to their customers of the closure and couldn't go "We're closing tonight, sorry." Right then and there.