The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company

A US multinational mass media company.

HQ location
Burbank, United States
Launch date
Employees
Market cap
$219.9b
Enterprise value
$257.0b
Share price
$124.01 DIS
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Total Funding000k
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% growth3 %23 %7 %3 %4 %5 %4 %
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% EBITDA margin14 %15 %17 %20 %21 %22 %22 %
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% profit margin3 %4 %3 %5 %10 %10 %11 %
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The Walt Disney Company, often simply referred to as Disney, is a global leader in the entertainment industry. Founded in 1923, Disney has grown from a small animation studio into a diversified multinational corporation. The company's mission is to entertain, inform, and inspire people worldwide through exceptional storytelling, iconic brands, and innovative technologies.

Disney operates in several key markets, including media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, and direct-to-consumer streaming services. Its media networks segment includes well-known channels like ABC, ESPN, and Disney Channel, serving a broad audience from children to adults. The parks and resorts segment encompasses world-famous destinations such as Disneyland and Walt Disney World, attracting millions of visitors annually. Studio entertainment produces blockbuster films and television shows under brands like Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm. The direct-to-consumer segment includes streaming services like Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, catering to the growing demand for digital content.

Disney's business model is multifaceted. It generates revenue through various streams, including advertising, subscription fees, ticket sales, merchandise, and licensing. For example, its media networks earn money from advertising and affiliate fees, while parks and resorts generate income from ticket sales, hotel bookings, and in-park spending. The studio entertainment segment profits from box office sales, home entertainment, and licensing deals. The direct-to-consumer segment relies on subscription fees from its streaming services.

In summary, Disney is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry, leveraging its strong brand portfolio and innovative technologies to create memorable experiences for its diverse audience. The company continues to expand its reach through strategic partnerships and a focus on digital transformation.

Keywords: entertainment, media networks, parks, resorts, studio, streaming, Disney+, Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm.

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