Question about ABE.BW - 12 weeks from limited release, or 12 weeks from wide release? Dec 05, 08:56
What is Lincoln's release date listed on the movie stock page? Dec 05, 10:57
11/9 - Limited, 11/16 - Wide as posted on the stock page {nm} Dec 05, 11:53
Sorry, I meant to say - both are listed, thus the confusion. Either could be a correct interpretation {nm} Dec 05, 11:56
that is your problem... when I look at the stock page it says " Release Date: Nov 16, 2012" Dec 05, 13:52
The BW says " is set for 12 weekends of box office. " No mention of Release Date. {nm} Dec 05, 14:38
That's a good question. First 12 weekends means from limited release. Arguments could be made both ways, but I'm inclined to keep it Dec 05, 14:38
Thank you for your response - I learned something new. You can scrub my response below then. {nm} Dec 05, 21:08
Yeah, you're right about MISS4.BW. Ok, I'm updating the description to 12 weekends of wide release. Dec 06, 15:41
Outstanding analysis. Well done. {nm} Dec 09, 13:13
until AB chimes in, I would say 12 weeks from the IPO date on the BW's page...not the movie stock page {nm} Dec 05, 12:26
That won't work, BWs aren't even IPO'd until after the movie has opened. {nm} Dec 05, 12:47
ah...that's right {nm} Dec 05, 13:32
this post made me nostalgic about our old friend ABBond :( I miss him and his site {nm} Dec 06, 10:25
NB to Antibody...You may want to consider changing the standard wording on the definition of a .BW to include the words Dec 05, 13:15
The definition says " is set for 12 weekends of box office. " No mention of Release Date. {nm} Dec 05, 14:39
Feb 4 2014? {nm} Dec 05, 14:17
Use the same date used to calculate delist date, so if in doubt just add 8 weeks to the delist date {nm} Dec 05, 14:05