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Friday, February 20, 2009

Modern Marvel

This post is going to be about many things which I enjoy and the convergence of them all. Those things are trading in the stock market, social media, and ...



My infatuation with Marvel began early in my childhood. I loved reading Marvel comics. In particular, I was a big fan of the X-Men, but I also read Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, and some others. Like many other kids, I enjoyed the fantasy land which the comics would let me discover. I had the toys (and maybe still do?). I watched the X-Men cartoon show religiously on Saturday mornings. The X-Men arcade game was always a favorite with my cousins and me whenever we went to Chuck E Cheese or Pistol Pete's Pizza, especially since it was a six player game. I remember wasting all my quarters playing that game alongside Terence, Shawn, Angelo, and Gilbert. Damn you, Sidney, for coming along so late ... we needed a sixth! I even began to collect Marvel trading cards. Whenever I want over to Shawn and Gilbert's house, you could find me in front of their TV playing X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse on their SNES. Yeah, I loved X-Men and Marvel.

However, sometime in the late 90s, I all but forget about all that. Then again, I think for most of that period, the company went dormant too.

That all changed in 2000 though. Even though they released Blade in 1998, it was in 2000 with the release of X-Men when they truly started making moves in the movie industry. That movie got my love for Marvel going again. Fortunately, they didn't stop there and released many more blockbusters, including the sequels to X-Men, Spiderman and its sequel, and the two Fantastic Four movies. Now don't get me wrong, not all of the movies that Marvel has released have been good, but I believe most of them have been.

Let's pause for a second and switch topics. Around mid 2005, I was making money and no longer saving aggressively for a condo downpayment. I had to do something with the little money I was saving. I decided to enter the stock market. Since this whole investment thing was new to me, I asked my brother for some advice. He recommended I invest in companies and industries, which I knew, and he offered a few suggestions. I believe Marvel (MVL) was one of those. I knew nothing about the company's financials or fundamentals, but I bought some shares anyway. Not really knowing what I was doing, I sold them about a year later at a slight loss.

I began reading a lot of books on investing and was learning a ton. Unfortunately, during that learning period, I lost a buncha money, like with my initial shares of MVL. I was now picking stocks with more understanding and actual reasons to justify my selections. Marvel came up in a stock screen I use often. I did a lot of research and bought shares of MVL again in February 2008 around $25. Currently just under 40% of Marvel's outstanding shares are owned by people at the company (that is not normal for a public company). That fact makes me feel comfortable that the executives at the company have motives (at least somewhat) in line with my interests as a stockholder since they are stockholders too.

This was also around the time that Marvel announced they would start producing their own films. All of the movies mentioned above were not produced by Marvel, but instead the company licensed the characters to companies like 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures. While these movies posed little financial risk to Marvel, they did not receive the majority of the profits for them either. Producing their own movies would allow them to keep most of the profits from blockbuster movies for themselves, but then again, they would have to foot the bill for the failed ones too. In addition to the risks/rewards associated with producing films themselves, Marvel would have to put up a lot of money upfront while the movies were being made.

This is when, in my opinion, Marvel made a brilliant move financially. They secured a $525 million loan to finance the production of their first ten movies. Here's the good part: they used, as collateral for that loan, the theatrical rights to the characters used in those ten films. Basically, what that means is if a film flops and they can't repay the loan, they lose the theatrical rights that character. Let me say that again, if the movie fails, the only thing Marvel loses is the rights to make more movies of that character ... whose film already failed. Sounds like a win-win to me. The second Hulk movie showed that it's difficult to take a character from a failed movie and do it all over again. That's only the downside (if you can call if that): if the film does well, they reap all the profits.

Marvel first independently produced movie Iron Man was a huge success. Their second independently produced film Hulk was released in June, and though it didn't do nearly as well as Iron Man, it was still considered a relative success. Investors whole-heartedly agreed with the success of the two films. A few month after its release, the stock price was around $35. I couldn't complain about a good 40% gain in around 6 months and sold most of my shares of MVL.

Despite the fact that they are not releasing another movie themselves until 2010, there's a lot to be excited about. More importantly, I feel they are doing building the excitement. A new movie based on Wolverine is coming out soon. This is not produced directly by Marvel, but it's enough to fill the void for now because in 2010 the real stuff gets going. In 2010, they will be releasing a sequel to Iron Man and a Thor movie. 2011 will give us a Captain America film and an Avengers film. If you know anything about Marvel, you know that Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, and Captain America are all part of the superhero super group Avengers. See where this is going? Building upon the success of Iron Man and Hulk, and the hoped-for success of Thor and Captain America, Avengers will be monumental. They're already doing a spectacular job tying the movies together.
For casual fans, these may not mean much, but for someone like me, it's makes me long for the new movies NOW!

These new movies and antipation of movies to come has renewed my infatuation with Marvel. Back to MVL ... the recent economic conditions has sunken the stock price back to around $25. At that price, I scooped up some more shares. My thinking is if it was able to reach $35 on just Iron Man and Hulk, I think in these times, it could do that again with Iron Man 2 and Thor (hopefully more). I know I will probably have wait till mid 2010 to see those numbers again, but I think the patience will pay off.

On a different note, as many of you know, I am getting more and more into Twitter these days (you can follow me here). I may be a little biased, but I honestly believe that Marvel is one of the best brands making use of twitter. They are both informative and engaging. If you shoot them a tweet, they will usually reply. They also keep you up to date with what's going on with Marvel from new comics to new trailers to interviews with writers. All that aside, the main reason I think they are doing well is being they have succeeded in convincing me to purchase their product. I like following Zappos tweets, but I haven't bought any shoes from them yet nor do I have any plans to.

At some point this weekend, I am going to sign up for Marvel's Digital Subscription. The subscription will basically give me access to thousands of past issues of Marvel comics. The first appearances of Hulk and Iron Man, the first X-Men comic ever, the death of Captain America, or Spiderman meeting Obama will all be at my disposable. At $5 a month, you can't complain either. Plus I justify the cost to myself by saying it's helping my investment in MVL.

I have a new problem though. In line with my last post, Marvel, with their digital subscriptions, has created a long tail of comics. Where do I begin? Well, I'm going to begin with X-Men ... but where to go from there?
  • the death of Captain America?
  • the New Avengers?
  • the Civil War?
  • Iron Man's Demon in a Bottle?
  • something else entirely?
I'm open to suggestions. What do you think I should I read next?

Unfortuately for all of you (and me), we have to wait a few months before any new Marvel movies come out, but until then, you can read the issue of Spiderman when he meets Barack Obama here as a free preview (for now, at least) of their digital subscription (I recommend Smart Panels). When you're done with, here's something else to keep you going.




Disclaimer: None of the above should be interpreted as a recommendation for action in the stock market.
Disclosure: The author is long Marvel (MVL).

Thursday, August 28, 2008

the rotten apple

whoops. the guys over at bloomberg accidentally published steve jobs' obituary. i think someone forgot to mention to them that he's not quite dead yet. good job guys. reminds me of that scene in monty python and the holy grail.

The Dead Collector: Bring out yer dead.
[a man puts a body on the cart]
Large Man with Dead Body: Here's one.
The Dead Collector: That'll be ninepence.
The Dead Body That Claims It Isn't: I'm not dead.
The Dead Collector: What?
Large Man with Dead Body: Nothing. There's your ninepence.
The Dead Body That Claims It Isn't: I'm not dead.
The Dead Collector: 'Ere, he says he's not dead.
Large Man with Dead Body: Yes he is.
The Dead Body That Claims It Isn't: I'm not.
The Dead Collector: He isn't.
Large Man with Dead Body: Well, he will be soon, he's very ill.
The Dead Body That Claims It Isn't: I'm getting better.
Large Man with Dead Body: No you're not, you'll be stone dead in a moment.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

they monopolizing news

over the last few days, i've experienced what i think is an interesting phenomenom in the way information travels. microblogging/tweeting/updating facebook status is changing how quickly information gets out there and also who can access that information. if you don't know, twitter is basically just facebook status updates, but you can update a whole buncha different ways, like web, texts, im, etc. you can also receive other people's updates through those means too.

example 1: a few days ago, i heard that a trailer for the new marvel movie x-men origins: wolverine was debuted at comic con in sd. someone happened to tape the trailer and leaked it to the internet. being a big marvel fan (though not too happy with my marvel stock (MVL) today), i'm anxious to see the movie. i scoured the internet for a copy of the leaked trailer, but it looked like i was too late. after i gave up on my search, i asked the twitter/facebook community, and within half an hour i had a link (though the video there has since been removed too). the movie looks pretty sweet btw.

example 2: as you probably well know, there was a substantial earthquake in southern california a few days ago. i found out about earthquake through facebook and twitter before i read about it on the news. dozens of my friends had updates relating to the earthquake within thirty minutes, and one of my friends even had an update three minutes after the reported time of the earthquake.

example 3: unfortunately, i heard some tragic news from a friend of mine last night. however, before i talked to her, i saw hints of the news on facebook a few hours before and was curious as to what happened.

anyway, i just find it pretty interesting how news/information can flow these days given new channels, such as twitter and facebook. i think twitter will become much more useful/interesting once i have many more other i people know using it as well ... so join and add me!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

my phone

since i've had my iphone for a few weeks now, i thought it was about time to give a better rundown of my thoughts on the thing.

overall, i LOVE it. no regrets whatsoever over dropping $300 on a phone. the high calling plans didn't really affect me much since i had an expensive calling plan before for all the minutes i was using while still in sd.

i gave a quick review of some of my favorite apps in this post, but in all honesty, i don't really use many regularly. here goes anyway for the ones i do use.

pandora: EASILY my favorite app. i love this thing. having an seemingly infinite amount of music at my fingertips is great. since 3g coverage is pretty good in nyc, i can walk around listening to pandora with few skips and lags. i really wish they would allow the app to persist in the background because while it runs, unfortunately, i cannot do anything else on the phone. oh well. i've already discovered a few new interesting artists through pandora, including the sound providers. dj profile, dj'ed at bar dynamite and part of the upstarts, used to be a part of the group. they got a sound similar to crown city rockers. good stuff. i find myself switching out my music less often than i did with my old ipod touch, and i think if i had known about pandora before i bought my 16Gb iphone, i would have thought long and hard about saving $100 and going with the 8Gb one.

facebook: the facebook app is pretty good. the first update now allows you to upload mobile photos directly, and i find myself snapping pictures of random things more often and immediately uploading them..

city transit: as i still get my bearings for this city, this app has come in handy. i can easily access the subway lines and figure out which station is closest to me.

twinkle: my twitter client of choice on the iphone for the simple reason is that it use the location tags. you can see who else is sending tweets with a set radius (5/10/25/50/100 miles).

remote: this application works exactly as i would like. i had been wanting this on my ipod touch for awhile now. it's easy to use and very intuitive. when combined with my airport express, the wireless audio setup i have going in my apartment is pretty cool (despite my crappy speakers). this would have been great for college parties. however, after seeing the remote app, i wish they would change to design of the native ipod interface to be more like how the remote app looks. maybe that's in the works.

those are basically the only apps i use regularly. everyonce in awhile i'll play a game on the subway, like bomberman, holdem, or jirbo break, but for the most part, i played them a few times to begin with while they were still novel.

the gps is a bit disappointing. it'll usually find my position within a block or two, but it has a tendency of moving around, even when i'm sitting still. to make thingss worse, the tall buildings of nyc often block the signal, and i can't even get a lock at all sometimes. the iphone definitely will not replace a good gps device ... yet at least. there are rumors that firmare update 2.1 will enhance the gps functionality, maybe even including turn by turn directions.

the best part of the iphone though is constantly having the internet and google maps at my fingertips. it helped me point some couple in the right direction on their quest for white castle (i'm not making that up either). while espn and facebook have good iphone sites, google wins in this department. google reader on the iphone is really good. for awhile, i was searching/hoping for a good app to use to track my investments. i wanted something a little more robust than just price or percentage changes, which the native stock app has. i finally figured out that google docs has a well designed iphone site. when you throw that in along with the googlefinance functions, i had what i needed.

i have no complaints about service or call quality yet (other than not being able to call canada). the battery is not that great, but since i keep it plugged in at work, i haven't had a problem yet. we'll see what happens when i'm running around for a day or two.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

electric relaxation

a few months back, i saw a lamborghini gallardo (not this one) on the street. it was driven by a huge prick and equally rude girlfriend, but that's another story. of course, i asked archana if she'd be buy me one, and in our fanciful world, her objection is that it's not very eco-friendly. point taken ... "how about a tesla?"

if you don't know, the tesla is an electric car being manufactured by a startup in the bay area. tesla motors is one of the first new american car manufacturers in decades. the car is based on the design of the lotus elise and is estimated to go from 0 to 60 in less than 4 seconds. they car will set you back $109,000 though.

anyway, they recently opened the first showroom in los angeles and another in the bay area. the first few cars have rolled off the production lines and to customers. they say around 8 to 10 of the vehicles have been delivered already.

and already someone has crashed theirs! good job buddy. way to crash one of ten of THE hottest cars out there right now. you can read the article from wired.com here, but people are speculating that the crash was probably caused by aggressive driving and the fact that it's low profile and almost silent engine makes it hard to notice.

once/if they fix the car, they should not let that guy have it back (and give it to me, of course).

Sunday, July 27, 2008

overnight celebrity

came across this the other day when i browsing through wired.com. apparently i'm not that famous.




i scored a 30, compared to ?uestlove's 79 and obama's 9078.

what about you guys?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

what's ya phone number

after spending waaay too much time in line, i finally got my new iphone. so far i LOVE the thing. it's awesome. i think more than any of the hardware changes, like the added gps and 3g connection, the new app store makes this thing great. i haven't had much chance to play with many of the apps much. here are my thoughts on some of them:

remote: remotely control itunes with your iphone. i've been wanting this for my ipod touch. works great.

loopt: location aware social network. i haven't been able to use it much since i don't know anyone else on it yet, other than terence.

pandora: i'm really excited about this one. listening to the pandora music network will be great on my walk to work. so far though, it's a bit slow to load, and sometimes while on the 3g network, it skips while buffering. i'm looking forward to be able to discover new music. unfortunately, since apple does not allow apps to run in the background, you cannot do anything else on the iphone while pandora is running.

yelp: it's great to be able to search reviews while on the go of restaurants, bar, etc around you.

google maps: the gps functionality is sweet. having maps on the go is even better.

urban spoon: randomly choose restaurants around you. fun gimmick but i wish it would let you filter by ratings too.

city transit nyc: map of the new york city subway system. it will even tell you which station is closest to you and if there are any service advisories.

midomi/shazam: similar apps. they record a snippet of sound and then will tell you what song that snippet is from. i've had better luck with shazam than with midomi but midomi is supposed to be better when there is more background noise. i showed arch, but she was skeptical at first when it picked up a stevie wonder song i had been playing since i just controlling the itunes with the iphone anyway. she put the thing to the test. it successful figured out some of the most obscure songs she could think of ... then she tried it with hindi and tamil songs, which shazam was also successful with! pretty cool. it even gives you youtube links to the songs if there are any.

bomberman: i love the bomberman series. this one is fun too; though, i'm still getting used to the controls.

phone saber: fun but pointless app that makes lightsaber sounds while you swing around your iphone.

cube runner: fun game, in which you navigate through a field of cubes, trying not to catch.

those are the ones i've been using the most so far. obviously push email is cool, as is having the internet constantly at your fingertips. i haven't used the phone part much yet but nothing to complain about at all in that department. some of the apps will crash every once in awhile. most crashes are minor and just take you back to the home screen; though, some force the iphone to restart. so far, the only apps which i've paid for are city transit nyc ($3) and bomberman ($8); there rest were free.

they did have trouble with porting my old 619 number, which means i have a new york 917 number for the next few days ... and have to carry around my old phone too ... sucks.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

tell your friends to get with my friends and we can be friends

**before i get started with this post, i've updated my rss feed. i know that if you're reading this, you've subscribed to my feed through some kinda of rss reader (i personally prefer google reader) because there is no way you'd be just checking back here for updates. with the way that i've been blogging lately, that'd just be silly. so click on that handy button over to the right and subscribe to the new feed. that being said, i'm going to try being a little better with my blogging these days (and it looks like i'm not the only one).**

the internet has kinda exploded lately. web 2.0 is changing the whole dynamic of how people surf the web and use it to connect to people. a month or so ago, i went on a bit of a web 2.0 binge and signed up for a bunch of social networks. if you're on any of these, add me.




FRIENDSTER
i think friendster is the original of the social networks. it was a big thing back when i was in berkeley. it was a little odd at first while people tried to figure out what this thing was, but it kinda took off. i even knew at least one person with a girlfriendster ... that didn't translate well into real life. maybe he should start dating people in the same state as he is (actually, nevermind).
http://profiles.friendster.com/bmasc






MYSPACE
myspace took what friendster started and took off with it. it added the music spin to it, which i think is/was great. i never really like the ability to customize the profiles because some people took it too far and just made things look messy, but a lot of people liked that. friendster may have started it, but myspace is the one that really opened the door for everyone else.
http://www.myspace.com/bmasc





LINKEDIN
LinkedIn took the social networking thing to a professional level. i used LinkedIn when trying to look for my new job, and i know many others who have too. i know some people who have gotten in the door and an interview through LinkedIn; though, i do not think i know anyone that actually got a job out of it.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bmascarenhas






ILIKE
the music social network. iLike is a good way to share musical taste and stay on top of your favortie artists. i particularly like the concerts section; it's how i heard about the immortal technique concert that i went to last tuesday (great show ... maybe i'll blog about that later).
http://www.ilike.com/user/Brian_M115





MYBLOGLOG
i only signed up for this one because anjali was working on the deal when they were acquired by yahoo. it's supposedly supposed to match blog interests, but i have yet to see much from it yet.
http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/members/bmasc/





GOODREADS
as iLike is to music, goodreads is to books. i only recently signed up for this one and have not played with it all that much. i would like to see it recommend good books to you based on what you like and what your friends like (similar to what whatshouldireadnext.com does).
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1253100





DOPPLR
Dopplr keeps your friends informed of where you are in the world and what trips you have planned for the future. it'd be great if you traveled a lot and know a bunch of people who do too.
http://www.dopplr.com/traveller/bmasc









LOOPT
i'm not using Loopt yet, but once i get my 3g iPhone, i will be. it's a location based social network, which sounds pretty cool in theory. i don't know how well it'll work in practice, but i'm definitely going to play with it.






TWITTER
Twitter has you answer the question "What are you doing right now?" from what i hear from some people, twitter can get pretty addicting. i don't know enough people using it yet for it to matter all that much. one of the best parts of twitter is that you can update your status in a bunch of ways, like twitter.com, twitterfox, digsby, your cell phone, etc etc. my biggest gripe (shared by all other twitter users) is that twitter often goes down. they better fix that before they lose all their users.
http://twitter.com/bmasc





FLICKR
Flickr is a photo-sharing network. i've always been a fan of their geo-tagging functionality (which google is just now getting to).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bmasc/






FRIENDFEED
FriendFeed tries to aggregate all the different social networks into one convenient place. it's a good way to see what people are doing on their various networks without having to check all of then individually.
http://friendfeed.com/bmasc






DEL.ICIO.US
del.icio.us is a bookmarking network. i started using it recently and love it. i am constantly bookmarking websites for later. you can also tag links for your friends, which is a great way to share links. i wish they'd allow you to comment on your and your networks bookmarks though. i have a del.icio.us badge in my sidebar, and once i fix some glitches, it'll have my tags too.
http://del.icio.us/bmasc







MOTLEY FOOL CAPS
Motley Fool CAPS is a way for investors to share their stock picks with other investors. the people over at motley fool use those picks and come up with ratings, weighting people who do better more. i'm doing pretty well in the market right now *knock on wood* and attribute most of my success to reading The Motley Fool Investment Guide (let me know if you'd like to borrow it). i'm currently all-star status, which is kinda cool.
http://caps.fool.com/MyPlayer.aspx?source=ifltnvsnv0000001
(not sure if that link will work but search for bmasc23)








AIM
AIM is not really a social network, but it definitely keep people connected.
bmasc123








DIGSBY
similar to AIM, digsby is not a social network really, but it allows to combine your various IM clients (AIM, yahoo, google talk, facebook chat, etc) into on convenient application. i found digsby because i was getting really tired of how much screen space the ads in the AIM client were talking up on my screen. allowing me to chat with my facebook friends was a bonus (never really did before). it has some other cool features, like notifications from your networks, some really cool pop ups (you can chat directly in the pop ups), and other stuff. i even added this cool widget to the right over there where anyone on the internet on my blog can chat with me (potential to be annoying though).
bmasc








GOOGLE READER
Google Reader, as i mentioned above, is the rss reader of my choice. i don't use the share feature much, but the ability to star things is nice. they've also implemented a good site for use on the iPhone, which is nice ... though i'm not sure how much i'll use it.






FACEBOOK
Facebook i left for last because i think it's the best of them all. my main reason for this is because all the others can be encompassed in Facebook. there are applications for iLike, Twitter, Dopplr, del.icio.us, goodreads, Flickr, and LinkedIn on Facebook. there's supposed to be some layout changes on the way, let's see how those go.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=1245105


of course, with all of these, they're only useful when you a large number of contacts. and yeah, i know there are a bunch more social networks out there, but these are the only ones that i use ... for now.