Saturday, 11 February 2012

Daily Planet: The Listed Brothel In Stock Exchange

There is something surprised me in newspaper while I was reading it. The news was talking about an interesting company, the Daily Planet. Daily Planet is operating brothel business or some say hotel for prostitution.


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What it surprised me is, it's actually a listed company in Australia's Stock Exchange. It was listed in year 2003. It then won Australian Adult Industry Award for "Best Brothel Overall" in the years 2004-2008.

A company who is running prostitution business can even become a listed company! I am a little bit couldn't believe on it. But, it's a fact.

Well, as it's a listed company, it gets my attention to look for its annual report.

After searching, yeah, I got it. But I am not sure whether I get the right company or not. The company listed is Planet Platinum Limited. (click here for its annual report for financial year 2010)

The company's reported $5.4 millions revenue with $1.6 millions profit in financial year 2010. The company's net assets stood at $11.5 million with $18.7 millions assets and $7.2 millions liabilities.

This company is really surprised me a lot! I really extremely hardly believe of it when I first read the news.

Check out more about the company at their sites: Planet Platinum , Daily Planet

12 comments:

  1. everything is possible when there is a demand which prostitution also included.. maybe one day selling drug also become legal le.. @.@~

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    1. If that really happens, I really couldn't imagine how our society becomes. I believe it's going to be a scary ones.

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  2. when malaysia can open ? hahaha

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  3. Prostitution is legal in Australia, so it's not that surprising if that happens. =p

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    1. But running the business until listed in stock exchange wo. Now I wonder what's the portion of male and female investor in that company.

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  4. U kidding me?? Lol! An interesting article indeed :)

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