With a $44.8 million day, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix set a new record for Wednesday premieres. Twelve million copies of Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows are flying off the presses of Scholastic Corp.'s (NASDAQ:SCHL) Scholastic Press in preparation for its release at midnight on July 21.
On Bloggingstocks, we usually talk about companies first, products second, but J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series has flipped that upside down like Malfoy on the receiving end of a Hermione spell. The books and movies have a huge impact on the bottom line of companies such as Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX), Scholastic Press, Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) and even eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY), and this summer's buzz is going to certainly help the year-end totals.
The question most of them will struggle with is, what next?
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