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Breaking Down Soulja Boy’s Reported $400M Promotion Deal

Soulja Boy’s 400M deal has been broken down and its not what we thought it was. When the news broke about Soulja Boys $400 million deal with World Poker Fund Holdings, a lot of people had the same reaction: “There’s no way that’s true.” Soulja Boy took to social media to trumpet the figure while taunting large companies like Fox and CBS for failing to meet his monetary requirements. Many laughed, and that was about it.

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Then the company supposedly behind the deal sent out a press release that confirmed it was indeed real, and the laughter stopped. According to the official statement from World Poker Fund Holdings, they had taken on Soulja Boy as a brand ambassador in the same way that Effen Vodka had with 50 Cent in order to boost their profile with potential users. And as for the figure that Soulja Boy threw out into the public? It was entirely true: $400 million broken up over a five-year deal.

That seemed to put the matter to bed—except that it really didn’t. A cursory look into World Poker Fund Holdings reveals that the publicly traded company is only worth something in the neighborhood of $350,000 on the stock market. According to Bloomberg, their stock at the present moment is worth $1.60 a share, and there’s 217,400 shares floating around out there. It doesn’t take a genius to see that the numbers don’t exactly add up.

Now, stock value isn’t the be-and-end-all of a company’s total value. There’s a possibility that World Poker Fund Holdings has a vast store of liquid capital hidden away somewhere, but who really knows. After reaching out to the company, a spokesman declared that the information provided by Bloomberg is incorrect, and noted that Yahoo has the company’s market cap at around $51.88 million. Market cap, for those that aren’t aware, is the total figure of the number of shares of stock available multiplied by it’s price. The mystery continues.

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