The movie industry has been ruled by very specific rules about how and when different home video formats are released. The idea is that home video -- DVDs and video-on-demand -- has to come out long enough after a theatrical film release to keep moviegoers driving to movie theaters and paying for tickets.
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The battle between video rental kiosk business Redbox and the movie studios is heating up. Redbox, which is owned by Coinstar is suing Time Warner's Warner Home Video, which has the biggest DVD business in the industry. The issue: Warner Bros. is effectively banning Redbox from renting its DVDs for 28 days after they go on sale.
A recent court ruling could chew into profits at some of the nation’s largest media titans. Find out what’s just happened!
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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Q: On Fast Money’s trader radar we look at the stock that was lighting up screens across Wall Street. This company was founded as a part of a Stanford University graduate school project, when Jens Molbak came up with the idea of turning his jar of pennies into dollars. These days, the company operates more than 15,000 coin-counting machines around the world. Today shareholders cashed in even more, as the stock rose on strong fourth-quarter earnings. Who is it?
Just as Big Brown broke out and won the Preakness technical analyst Quint Tatro sees more breakouts coming – but this time in stocks!