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Headquarters
Walt Disney Pictures
Type Subsidiary
Industry Motion pictures
Founded 1983
Headquarters Burbank, California, U.S.
Owner(s) The Walt Disney Company
Parent Walt Disney Motion Pictures GroupWebsite www.disneypictures.com
Walt Disney Studios500 S. Buena Vista StreetBurbank, CA. 91506 Website: http://www.disney.comCA (818) 560- 1000FAX (818) 560- 1930
Type Public (NYSE: DIS)Industry Conglomerate
FoundedLos Angeles, California, United States.[1]
(October 16, 1923)
Founder(s) Walt Disney and Roy DisneyHeadquarters Burbank, California, United StatesArea served Worldwide
Key people
Robert Iger(President & CEO)John E. Pepper, Jr.(Chairman)Steve Jobs(Shareholder & Board Member)Anne Sweeney(President, Disney-ABC Television Group; Co-Chair, Disney Media Networks)
Revenue ▲ US$36.1 Billion (FY 2009)[2]
Operating income ▲ US$5.78 Billion (FY 2009)[2]
Net income ▲ US$3.31 Billion (FY 2009)[2]
Total assets ▼ US$63.1 Billion (FY 2009)[3]
Total equity ▼ US$33.7 Billion (FY 2009)[3]
Employees 150,000 (2008)[4]
Divisions
Walt Disney Motion Pictures GroupDisney Music GroupDisney-ABC Television GroupWalt Disney TheatricalRadio DisneyESPN Inc. (majority owner)Disney Interactive Media GroupDisney Consumer ProductsWalt Disney Parks and ResortsMarvel Entertainment
Website Disney.com
Executive Officer
Robert Alan "Bob" Iger (born February 10, 1951) is the president and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company. He was named president of the company in 2000, and later succeeded Michael Eisner as chief executive in 2005. Iger oversaw the acquisitions of Pixar in 2006 and of Marvel Entertainment in 2009.
Robert Iger Born February 10, 1951 (1951-02-10) (age 59)New York Residence Los Angeles, California Nationality American Alma mater Ithaca College Occupation President & CEO of The Walt Disney Company Spouse(s) Willow Bay
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Company BackgroundThe Walt Disney Company, together with its
subsidiaries, is a diversified worldwide entertainment company. The Company
operates in five segments: Media Networks, Parks and Resorts, Studio Entertainment,
Consumer Products and Interactive Media..
Company Function
The monarch of this magic kingdom is no man but a mouse -- Mickey Mouse. The Walt Disney Company is the world's largest media conglomerate with assets encompassing movies, television, publishing, and theme parks. Its TV holdings include the ABC television network and 10 broadcast stations, as well as a portfolio of cable networks including ABC Family, Disney Channel, and ESPN (80%-owned). Walt Disney Studios produces films through imprints Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone, and Pixar, while Marvel Entertainment is a top comic book publisher and film producer. In addition, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts operates the company's popular theme parks including Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
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LAST CHANGE VOLUME
34.24 0.13 8,807,500
INTRADAY HIGH INTRADAY LOW PREVIOUS CLOSE OPEN
34.26 33.58 34.11 33.85
52-WEEK HIGH 52-WEEK LOW MARKET CAP 1 SHARES OUTSTANDING 2
37.98 22.05 69,894,340,997 2,041,306,688
CLOSE HIGH LOW
33.24 33.7 33.12
DATE VOLUME SPLIT ADJUSTMENT FACTOR
6/12/2008 13,138,800 1CLOSE HIGH LOW
25.06 25.39 24.52
DATE VOLUME SPLIT ADJUSTMENT FACTOR
6/12/2009 7,332,300 1
Common Stock Prices
http://corporate.disney.go.com/investors/stock/index
RecommendationThe future outlook is looking good. Prices are going up. A good stock to buy definitely. Walt Disney has a lot of Branches and resources.
Why work in the corporationI like everything that has to do with entertainment. I believe making movies with them will leave me good money too.
How do I become the boss
Through hard work. Become an entrepreneur. For example, you don’t need the same degree of
intelligence or formal education to run a facilities management business where most of your employees are cleaners and maintenance people as you would need to run a high tech company. This comment may not be politically correct, but the reality is that aspiring CEOs need to compete with their peers on an intellectual level. You may not need to be an Einstein to run even the most knowledge intensive companies but you need to be at least as smart as competing CEO candidates. Otherwise you won’t impress your prospective supporters as really knowing what you are talking about.
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