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  1. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    New Shareholder review up @ SaveDisney.Com http://www.savedisney.com/shareholde...ote_counts.asp :)
  2. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    I don't know if you can say Disney is an evil studio. I think as a shareholder, though, Disney has done a poor job in the last few years of making decisions in the best long-term interests of it's stockholders. Disney has (IMHO) degraded the value of original product through unnecessary...
  3. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    I won't say Treasure Planet is my favorite Disney movie, but I will say, far and away, it is the favorite movie of my son, above almost any film I can think of.
  4. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    I don't know, I tend to side with the lampshade from a business perspective. Pixar has a lower debt then Disney, and considerably smaller requirements for the market. They don't have as high of a cost of doing business as Disney because they lack the subsidiaries. Pixar now has the ability...
  5. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    I think what is meant is income through Box Office, which Pixar accounts for a huge chunk. We should also remember, however, that Broadcast & Themeparks have benefitted significantly through Pixar by showing their movies on ABC (ratings winners, thus ad revenues) and theme parks (tie-ins) as...
  6. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    I do hope that this gives rise to challenge Eisner. Upon hearing the news, the kids & I sat down and watched "Song of the South" for the first time in years; ah, what I wouldnt' give for a DVD release ;)
  7. Chris

    Disney, Pixar to go separate ways

    If this doesn't affirm damn near everything Roy Disney was saying about Eisner's ways to turn off important clients, I don't know what does. Expect Disney stock to plunge.
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