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Disney has seen a turn in their businesses but if you look out beyond this year, things get a lot more difficult.
Peter Mirsky
This is the time, ... to buy Disney ( DIS ), when they`re going through operational difficulties and cleaning house. They`re getting out of the businesses that don`t make sense and investing in the businesses that do.
David Otto
2000 was a great year that exceeded expectations, which can be attributed to the tremendous earnings power of Disney's diverse businesses, ... This year, media networks turned the most impressive gains, while parks and resorts registered its sixth consecutive year of record earnings.
Michael Eisner
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1942
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Once Disney can prove that recent problems at the studio are a foggy memory, which we believe will occur in the back half of the fiscal year, we are confident that Disney could see the low $30s within the next 12 months.
David Miller
Doing things like this certainly increases Disney World's visibility in the minds of travelers. This will certainly make people think more of a Disney World vacation.
Robert Niles
2005 was very much a lukewarm, kind of tread-water year for small businesses. That has to do with the challenges facing small businesses: Costs went way up during the year, health care is up double digits, fuel, raw materials, oil for delivery trucks, all that was significantly higher than it was in the past. On top of that is uncertainty in the marketplace. Are we in a recession or in growth mode? Ask four different economists and you'll get four different answers. And as an owner of a business, it's very difficult to figure out how to operate in an uncertain marketplace.
Michael Alter
What's striking is the near unanimity of many of the opinions and attitudes expressed by these businesses. The majority (55.4 percent) say they are better off now than a year ago, and an astonishing 84 percent of businesses -- and nearly 90 percent of San Francisco and Sacramento firms surveyed -- believe their businesses will be even better off a year from now. Their expectations of sales and revenue increases and anticipation that their individual businesses will do better paints a picture far more optimistic than we could have imagined. They simply are not letting anything get them down.
Steve Buster
Sharpie is a natural fit for Walt Disney World Resort given the millions of autograph seekers who frequent the resort each year. Sharpie also draws parallels to the Disney brand strategically. Both Sharpie and Walt Disney World Resort offer experiences that deliver on the promise of fun and family.
Rory Leyden
My goal with this book is to help people turn their passions into successful businesses, as I did myself through many of the things I learned over the years,
Martha Stewart
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1922
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Disney directors would have to be deaf and dumb not to understand they're under a microscope. The shareholders of Disney will examine this process very carefully to understand whether the Disney board has learned anything from the Ovitz matter.
Greg Taxin
Disney directors would have to be deaf and dumb not to understand they're under a microscope, ... The shareholders of Disney will examine this process very carefully to understand whether the Disney board has learned anything from the Ovitz matter. Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. Disney directors would have to be deaf and dumb not to understand they're under a microscope, ... The shareholders of Disney will examine this process very carefully to understand whether the Disney board has learned anything from the Ovitz matter.
Greg Taxin
The major pitfall to me on this particular deal is how much he becomes a Disney insider. Let's say he joins the board. Now, he's a Disney insider ... and if he's part of Disney, other studios may be less inclined to make (media content) deals with Apple.
Tim Bajarin
It's the equivalent of a Disney Channel of broadband interactive content. It's become a good business for Disney. Our goal is to be as ubiquitous as the Disney Channel.
Ken Goldstein
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1962
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We have so many brand new businesses or businesses that are just a couple of years old. Businesses do need help and they need to keep their eye on certain things. There is a high failure rate and education is key.
Caryl Ryan
I think that we did a good job today to get back on track. It has been a difficult week. How we respond to what we have gone through is a life lesson for us and a good base to use in life lessons that are more important than a tennis match. To turn things around and make things better the rest of the season is a life lesson that they can store away and fall back on and use when things are difficult. I thought the way they approached today and how they played was a great way to respond to my challenge.
Dave Borelli
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