Michael Jackson’s Death Spurs Music, Memorabilia Sales

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Michael Jackson’s commercial empire is encountering a posthumous spike as the artist’s unexpected death has fueled a desire to gobble up Jackson albums and memorabilia.

Revenues at Amazon and Apple’s iTunes have spiked, no doubt in thanks to hundreds of thousands of purchases of Jackson music. Coincidentally, shares of Amazon were up 2 percent and Apple was up 1.4 percent.

On Ebay, newspapers with headlines proclaiming Jackson’s death were going for as much as $50, and a Jackson “Thriller” doll was selling for $250.

Experts predict the spike is short-lived and will return to normal within a week or two.

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BusinessWeek: Jackson Death Boosts Music Vendor Sales

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