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komodo 01-22-2006 06:18 AM

Disney Buys Pixar for $7 billion
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...ixcitytop.html

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Jobs to scoop $3.5bn as Pixar board approves Disney takeover
By Andrew Murray-Watson (Filed: 22/01/2006)

The board of Pixar Animation Studios, the digital animations company, is set to meet tomorrow to approve the company's $7bn (£3.9bn) takeover by Disney.

The all-share deal will make Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, around $3.5bn and the single largest shareholder in Disney. Jobs created Pixar in 1986 when he paid $10m for the computer animations division of Lucasfilm, owned by Stars Wars creator George Lucas.

Disney has struggled to compete with its rival's cutting-edge computer animated films, which have become increasingly sophisticated over the past few years.

Disney already has a distribution agreement with Pixar, which is due to expire in June. Pixar's summer blockbuster is a film called Cars, while its previous hits include A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc, Toy Story and The Incredibles.

Disney's first computer--generated film, Chicken Little, was released in the US in November and currently has worldwide box office sales of $279m.

But the giant entertainment company has failed to produce a hit animated film of its own in years. By contrast, the six films that Pixar and Disney have made together since the 1995 release of Toy Story have grossed more than $3.2bn.

Despite the impending takeover of Pixar, Robert Iger, the chief executive of Disney, pledged in November that "animation is, and will remain, at the heart and soul of Disney".
They're basically the same company now anyway, I guess this just makes it official. Disney's been doing horrible recently... I wonder if they're large corporate structure will affect the currently-fluid creative structure of Pixar? Pixar, like Google, defies most corporate paradigms through a very lax corporate ladder, and Disney is the exact opposite. My guess is this will not be a good move for stock prices... we'll see how it stabalizes.

However on the flip-side, Pixar already has a handful of movies out there that are bringing in large profits as-is... that money isn't going anywhere. Hum..

witeshark 01-22-2006 10:55 AM

Wow :deal :lol

craig 01-22-2006 11:01 AM

i thought they bought pixar like 2 or 3 years ago?

komodo 01-22-2006 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by craig
i thought they bought pixar like 2 or 3 years ago?

Nah, they just got in bed together on a bunch of movies. :p Pretty much the same thing though.


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