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    The royalty thereafter was 5% of store sales while online sales give Disney a 9% to 10% royalty. Hoop Holdings had to write off the cost ($48 million) of the equipment and property received in the purchase. [25] On the weekend of March 24, 2005, Hoop Holdings opened its first Disney Store Outlet location. [29]