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Originally posted by biotin223
He did because, to my understanding, it's like a stock, you sell it while it's at it's peak value. He wasn't getting continuous income from her endeavors, he just owned a share in her brand that he was able to sell for a huge sum of money when it was worth it's peak price.
Don't quote me on that because I'm not a business major or anything, that's just what I got from reading people's analysis of the situation
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Gaga is not a company with on the stock exchange

What he was must have been referring to (I think? I'm not a business major either but her brand isn't a stock so that makes no sense) was his percentage of everything Gaga, Inc. made (tours, single sales, album sales, licensing, merchandise, etc etc).