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Daily Planet (brothel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Daily Planet (brothel)

Daily Planet is a licensed brothel in Melbourne, Australia. It entered the news in 2003 when it became one of the first brothels listed on a stock exchange. The brothel has won the Australian Adult Industry Award for "Best Brothel Overall" and "Best Brothel Reception & Staff" in the years 2004–2011.〔(Australian Adult Industry Awards website ), accessed 3 February 2011〕
The 18-room brothel is located at 7 – 12 Horne Street, Elsternwick, a southern suburb of Melbourne. As of 2012, the brothel charged A$90 for a room for half an hour, with the service provider charging another $90.〔http://dailyplanet.com.au/website/services/〕 It was also mentioned in interviews and promoted by blink 182 during an Australian tour in 1998.〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77GHxxXhH9c&feature=related〕
Daily Planet was founded in 1975 by John Trimble, who remains the owner. Andrew Harris, who served as the company's CEO from 2002 until 2006, stated in 2002 that the operation generated annual profits of about A$2 million.〔(Sex and the market ), ''The Age'', 23 July 2002〕
In 2003 the brothel's operation was separated from its real estate holdings, and the real estate property trust, named Daily Planet Ltd., proceeded with an initial public offering. The stock is traded on the Australian Stock Exchange. Heidi Fleiss had been hired to generate publicity.〔(Daily Planet listing centred on a new bottom line ), ''The Age'', 2 May 2003〕 The company acquired strip club businesses in 2003.〔(Expansion drives up Daily Planet shares ), ''The Age'', 24 July 2003〕
In 2004 the company resolved to sell the Daily Planet property for about A$5.7 million. The reason given was that the Business Licensing Authority would scare aware investors, with the power of treating them as associates to a brothel. The company changed its name to Planet Platinum and went on to pursue its investments in strip clubs.〔(Daily Planet looks beyond red light ), ''The Age'', 18 June 2004〕〔(Daily Planet brothel for sale ), ''The Age'', 13 September 2004〕 However, the sale of the Daily Planet real estate never happened and the property was taken off the market in 2006.〔(Planet Platinum Press Release ), 27 February 2006〕
The share price of the company had initially soared to about four times the price at IPO, but as of early 2007 it had fallen back to about one quarter of the price at IPO.
==See also==

*Prostitution in Australia

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