Jul 2nd, 2009 - Billboard
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A week after Michael Jackson's death, organizers of what would havebeen a 50-show run at the O2 Arena in London have made significantstrides straightening out what one touring executive called "thebiggest mess in the history of our business."
Jackson's legal and financial affairs will be sorted out during thecourse of months, if not years. But AEG Live, the promoter of hisLondon shows, isn't waiting to try to recoup its estimated $30million-$50 million investment in what would have been thehighest-grossing arena engagement.
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