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This is somewhat good news for Disney. Their stocks went down when Roy Disney left....and when they shut down their 2D Division....and when Pixar ended their deal. Now, my question is do you think Disney should merge with Comcast for $66 Billion?
Wed Feb 11, 2004 2:42 pm
FinalDivineDragoon
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I'm not sure if that is good or bad. All I can say is that it's gonna be an interesting year for Disney. _________________ There is limited intelligence in the galaxy, but the stupidity of the universe is infinite.
Wed Feb 11, 2004 5:58 pm
Fodder
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Damn i posted this topic over in the animation section. For those with power can you delete it for me. And we will talk about it here.
Ok im from the philadelphia region. This is where comcast is headquatered at. Not a single one of us would have thought comcast was that big or had the money for this. Disney looks bad right now with Eisner as well as the problems with Pixar. Comcast's officers couldnt have timed this better there open for a takeover. But Disney always seemed above this type of stuff.
Wed Feb 11, 2004 7:30 pm
Irkan_Warrior
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Somrthing tells me they will. What will come of it is unforeseeable _________________ The only truth that realy exists is the truth within the mind of the individual and the way the individual sees the world...
Wed Feb 11, 2004 8:14 pm
Daikun
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I'm not sure what to think of this news. I'm not familiar with Comcast's policies, since they're not my cable provider (I have Cox and live on the other side of the country), so I'm not sure how they'll handle the Magic Kingdom.
I like the irony in the air, though. The Mouse House has been buying out oodles of companies over the years, and now someone is buying THEM. Sweet vengeance.
Wed Feb 11, 2004 8:36 pm
Nobuyuki
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Fodder wrote:
Not a single one of us would have thought comcast was that big or had the money for this.
Realistically, they aren't and they don't. It's a classic '80s style leveraged buyout via stock swapping, which in the past has brought us such wonderful companies as RJR-Nabisco and AOL-TimeWarner.
But after looking at Comcast's letter to the Disney stockholders and reading some analysts' opinions, I can see how Disney's stockholders could be enticed to approve this deal, especially when coupled to the Disney/Microsoft deal from a couple of days ago. ph33r for your cable bills. _________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
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Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:48 pm
Fodder
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Cable?! Im sorry thats some antique means of TV isnt it? I have DirecTV for the TV and DSL for my internet access. Im not even plugged into the cable line feeding from the pole anymore. I cut myself off completly from it. No regrets.
Wed Feb 11, 2004 10:21 pm
Andromaton
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Taking Disney and making a subsidiary is EVERYTHING Walt didn't want. (As I posted, Eisner at least did one thing right). Before the offer Eisner was everything, but to utterly lose conrtol, never. Even if Comcast has full intentions of returning Disney to its former glory I believe it needs to happen from within, not without.
Wed Feb 11, 2004 10:24 pm
Nobuyuki
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Fodder wrote:
Cable?! Im sorry thats some antique means of TV isnt it? I have DirecTV for the TV and DSL for my internet access. Im not even plugged into the cable line feeding from the pole anymore. I cut myself off completly from it. No regrets.
Lucky. All I can get is an analog phone line and electricity that works about 90% of the time, except on windy days (and rainy days, and snowy days, and...).
Andromaton wrote:
Taking Disney and making a subsidiary is EVERYTHING Walt didn't want. (As I posted, Eisner at least did one thing right). Before the offer Eisner was everything, but to utterly lose conrtol, never. Even if Comcast has full intentions of returning Disney to its former glory I believe it needs to happen from within, not without.
I agree completely. _________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
"Superman can't be emo. He can't cut himself."-CP
Wed Feb 11, 2004 10:52 pm
Nobuyuki
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It's fun watching from the sidelines and playing armchair corporate raider...today's news analysis from [url]cbs.marketwatch.com/[/url]:
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NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- Wall Street has hit on a surefire way for Walt Disney to fight Comcast's stunning $66 billion hostile takeover offer: Turn the tables.
Disney could buy time and possibly slam its Philadelphia-based M&A adversary against the wall by making a bid to take over Comcast.
Investors have speculated that Disney might seek to find a "white knight" -- a suitor of its own choosing -- to thwart its foe and regain control of its own destiny.
"It's a possibility that investors need to consider because the white knight might be themselves," Angela Kohler, the global media analyst at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh.
"Disney is going to consider every option," Kohler said.
Disney Chairman Michael Eisner has said his company, whose assets include ESPN, ABC, movie divisions and a slew of theme parks, will carefully consider the Comcast bid.
More likely, Eisner will explore every possibility to keep independent the company he has led for two decades.
Eisner's desire to keep Disney independent is well-known. Immediately after America Online and Time Warner announced their plans to merge in January 2000 -- a deal that came on the heels of Viacom's move to buy CBS, introducing a wave of merger mania in the media business -- Eisner went on record as saying that Disney would remain independent.
Money managers suggest that Eisner is so eager to thwart Comcast that he would entertain extraordinary tactics -- perhaps even employing the "scorched earth" strategy of damaging valuable property that the other side would have hoped to seize.
"Is it possible that they would do a reverse on Comcast? Of course, it's possible," said Michael Holland, president of New York money management firm Holland & Co.
"The price that Disney would have to pay [to acquire Comcast] would be outrageously high," Holland said. "The shareholders would launch a massive revolt if they thought the management of Disney was doing something at the transparent expense of the shareholders.
"At the end of day, corporate financial trickery ... is very transparent," Holland said. "The media glare is going to limit Eisner's options. Ultimately, the options for this guy are pretty limited. He is confined to doing things that have to create shareholder wealth."
Holland said he doesn't expect Comcast CEO Brian Roberts to be discouraged when Disney tries to fight off its offer. He pointed to Comcast's acquisition of AT&T's broadband business as an example of Comcast's toughness in takeover battles.
"The AT&T deal showed that Roberts is capable of playing in the big leagues," Holland said. "The gravitas he shows is something that investors have taken note of. Right now, the nod goes to Brian Roberts."
Disney's stock was down 85 cents at $27.15 in afternoon trading Friday, following a sharp rise over the two previous trading sessions.
Jon Friedman is media editor for CBS.MarketWatch.com in New York.
_________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
"Superman can't be emo. He can't cut himself."-CP
Fri Feb 13, 2004 4:38 pm
ToonamiL
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Andromaton wrote:
Taking Disney and making a subsidiary is EVERYTHING Walt didn't want. (As I posted, Eisner at least did one thing right). Before the offer Eisner was everything, but to utterly lose conrtol, never. Even if Comcast has full intentions of returning Disney to its former glory I believe it needs to happen from within, not without.
What didn't Walt want Quality more than Quantity? Fact is, Disney is everything Walt didn't want.
[edit]Also, I've found this article on Disney World that tells us how much Walt Disney's vision is nothing.
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Citing
abuse of the previous system as the reason for the limitation, in December 2003 Disneyland decided to curtail the provision of its Special Assistance Passes. Under the old system, special assistance passes were available to most park guests who asked for them, with those chits entitling holders and their immediate parties to be placed on rides ahead of other guests. As we verified with a Disneyland Guest Services representative in February 2004, a new program to assist the disabled is in the works, but it won't be unveiled until April or May. In the meantime, Special Assistance Passes are no longer available to anyone, whether the guest's need for such a pass stems from a condition apparent to the naked eye or not. Lest anyone still think this curtailment pertains only to some classes of special needs guests, we specifically asked about those who have mobility problems and were told the passes no longer exist even for them.
Fri Feb 13, 2004 8:26 pm
Nobuyuki
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Disney rejects offer from Comcast Corp.
Board expresses confidence in Eisner's leadership
The Associated Press
Updated: 9:47 p.m. ET Feb. 16, 2004 (LOS ANGELES) - The board of directors for The Walt Disney Company on Monday rejected a takeover bid by cable television giant Comcast Corp., officials said. The board noted that the current amount to acquire Disney by swapping shares of both companies would undervalue Disney's holdings.
"We are committed to creating shareholder value now and in the future and will carefully consider any legitimate proposal that would accomplish that objective," a statement released Monday by the Disney board read.
"In any proposal by Comcast, or any other company, the board will consider and assess the value to be received in exchange for the shares of Disney, and also the appropriate premium to reflect the full value of Disney.
The statement added that the board "has confidence in the business, financial and creative direction of Disney under the leadership of Michael Eisner and his management team."
Not surprised. That was a low-ball offer from Comcast, anyway.
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:added: text of Disney board statement and Comcast's response...
The following statement was issued today by The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors:
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The Board of Directors of The Walt Disney Company today unanimously rejected the proposal by Comcast Corporation to acquire Disney by trading .78 of a share of Comcast for each share of Disney. The Board noted that .78 of a share of Comcast is selling in the market for $3.60 less than the market price of a share of Disney. This deficit of value in the Comcast proposal has existed from the very first day after Comcast announced it, when the deficit was $3.24 per Disney share or a total of $6.6 billion.
The Board stated, "We are committed to creating shareholder value now and in the future and will carefully consider any legitimate proposal that would accomplish that objective. In any proposal by Comcast, or any other company, the Board will consider and assess the value to be received in exchange for the shares of Disney, and also the appropriate premium to reflect the full value of Disney. The Board has confidence in the business, financial and creative direction of Disney under the leadership of Michael Eisner and his management team. Furthermore, the Board expects the company's current structure and strategy will maximize shareholder value. The interests of Disney shareholders, which represent the fundamental priority of the Board, would not be served by accepting any acquisition proposal that does not reflect fully Disney's intrinsic value and earnings prospects."
Comcast Corporation today issued the following statement in response to the Walt Disney Company's rejection of Comcast's offer to acquire Disney:
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Our proposal to acquire The Walt Disney Company reflects a full and generous valuation based upon Disney's prospects and performance over a long period of time, representing a significant premium over Disney's unaffected share price during any relevant measurement period over the last three years. We maintain the belief that our merger proposal represents a sound and compelling proposition for both sets of shareholders.
_________________ "When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."- C.S. Lewis
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