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Movies gross in Latin America as a single market

 

Big Hero 6
Latin America : 79.5m
Brazil : 12.8m
Brazil's share : 16.1%

 

We don't have BOM numbers anymore, but from the official numbers we can get it is possible to get something relatively accurate, even if still approximate, so this is for Big Hero 6 :D

This thread needs these lists, it is part of its identity now :P

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Big-Hero-6-Poster-Fan-made-big-hero-6-37

 

Movies gross in Latin America as a single market

 

Big Hero 6

Latin America : 73m

Brazil : 11.4m

Brazil's share : 15.6%

 

We don't have BOM numbers anymore, but from the official numbers we can get it is possible to get something relatively accurate, even if still approximate, so this is for Big Hero 6 :D

This thread needs these lists, it is part of its identity now :P

Brazil $12.8m :P

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Interview:

"Brazil was good for $287K, on par with the opening of This Is The End."

Theory of Everything:

" In a very crowded Brazil frame, it scored the best per-screen average, according to Universal, and was No. 6 with $500K at 57 dates."

 

Fine for The Interview I guess..It's really a limited release for The Theory of Everything.

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I don't want to create a new thread for that so I will put that interesting list from The Economist here. The safest big cities in the world :

 

1 Tokyo
2 Singapore
3 Osaka
4 Stockholm
5 Amsterdam
6 Sydney
7 Zurich
8 Toronto
9 Melbourne
10 New York
11 Hong Kong
12 San Francisco
13 Taipei
14 Montreal
15 Barcelona
16 Chicago
17 Los Angeles
18 London
19 Washington DC
20 Frankfurt

 

Enjoy ;)

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Hey Koro, yesterday one of my friends posted this on Facebook and I thought maybe you would like it:

 

"Economic growth looks relatively healthy in North and South America, according to a basket of forecasts compiled by engineering and infrastructure consulting firm WorleyParsons.
While Europe is in the doldrums and growth in Asia slows, the Americas are expected to expand, according to a consensus of opinion from the International Monetary Fund, Latin Focus, Trading Economics, BBVA, Focus Economics, JP Morgan, and the Royal Bank of Montreal.
              2014   2015
Colombia 4.6% 4.8%
Chile 4.6% 5%
Costa Rica 3.7% 4.3%
Mexico 2.9% 3.5%
Panama 7% 6.5%
Peru 5.5% 4.9%
U.S. 2.3% 3.3%
Canada 2.3% 2.0%
Argentina -0.7% -1.0%
Brazil 1.3% 1.6%
Venezuela -0.5% -1.0%

The data was part of a presentation by John Pauling, vice president of transportation for WorleyParsons, at a port industry conference in Tampa.
It suggests that trade within the United States and Latin America will also grow modestly, considering that almost two-thirds of global Gross Domestic Product is based on trade."

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I don't want to create a new thread for that so I will put that interesting list from The Economist here. The safest big cities in the world :

 

1 Tokyo

2 Singapore

3 Osaka

4 Stockholm

5 Amsterdam

6 Sydney

7 Zurich

8 Toronto

9 Melbourne

10 New York

11 Hong Kong

12 San Francisco

13 Taipei

14 Montreal

15 Barcelona

16 Chicago

17 Los Angeles

18 London

19 Washington DC

20 Frankfurt

 

Enjoy ;)

 

Barcelona in 15th place!!! Awesome!!!! :bravo: better than Madrid :P

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