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Thought I posted this yesterday, must've been another board.

But yes, odd stuff indeed. The Disney empire seems small now.
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I guess Pixar beheaded the disney empire when it up and split.
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Darksider wrote:I guess Pixar beheaded the disney empire when it up and split.
Pixar eviscerated the Disney Empire when they did that...
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This isn't really all that surprising. Comcast distributes entertainment and Disney makes said entertainment. This is a match made in heaven and the stockholders aren't likely to turn down such a generous bid.
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This is huge news around here. Comcast HQ is in Philadelphia.

:? Hope it stays here. The last thing the city needs is its biggest employer walking out.
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I doubt it'll move. They seem to want to just integrate Disney into their own empire and let them carry on as normal, or most anticipate at least.

I certainly doubt they'd rename Disneyland to Comcastland. :wink:

Still, one can never fully predict business.
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RedImperator wrote:This is huge news around here. Comcast HQ is in Philadelphia.

:? Hope it stays here. The last thing the city needs is its biggest employer walking out.

Unless I'm mistaking, Penn is still a bigger employer. That being said, the city has a lot of major corps. with HQ leases expiring in the next 4 years....Street needs to find a way to keep them.
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Well, now you now where all the damn fee hikes have gone.
Of course, Comcast buying Disney will only ensure more fee hikes.
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What will Cox Communications do to keep up if this goes through.

Actually Cox Communications is a subsidiary of a private company called Cox Enterprises which also owns local TV stations, Radio Stations, Newspapers, Auto Auctions and Autotrader.com.

Will we see Cox Enterprises trying to buy a major entertainment company and merge it with Cox Communications?
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I tend to doubt that Comcast really have the juice to actually pull off a hostile takeover of Disney. But the very fact that they felt the stones to make a bid is another black mark against Michael Eisner and his cabal and will likely strengthen the forces within Mouse Inc. to bring about his ouster.
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Worlds Spanner wrote:
RedImperator wrote:This is huge news around here. Comcast HQ is in Philadelphia.

:? Hope it stays here. The last thing the city needs is its biggest employer walking out.

Unless I'm mistaking, Penn is still a bigger employer. That being said, the city has a lot of major corps. with HQ leases expiring in the next 4 years....Street needs to find a way to keep them.
This is John Street we're talking about here. How much hope do you have?
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RedImperator wrote:
Worlds Spanner wrote:
RedImperator wrote:This is huge news around here. Comcast HQ is in Philadelphia.

:? Hope it stays here. The last thing the city needs is its biggest employer walking out.

Unless I'm mistaking, Penn is still a bigger employer. That being said, the city has a lot of major corps. with HQ leases expiring in the next 4 years....Street needs to find a way to keep them.
This is John Street we're talking about here. How much hope do you have?
Dude, I really wouldn't be concerned about it. There is almost zero overlap in the Disney/Comcast merger proposal, so any merger that took place would involve almost no reductions in business and both sides would continue operating like any other day (much like the AOL/Time Warner merger).

Comcast wants Disney because they feel vulnerable without content because of their delivery system being obsoleted, so they figure they can make themselves more indispensible by becoming a content manufacturer as well as a distributor. Hell it might work, but it still means that Disney and Comcast are going to remain intact.
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The Kernel wrote:
RedImperator wrote:
Worlds Spanner wrote:
Unless I'm mistaking, Penn is still a bigger employer. That being said, the city has a lot of major corps. with HQ leases expiring in the next 4 years....Street needs to find a way to keep them.
This is John Street we're talking about here. How much hope do you have?
Dude, I really wouldn't be concerned about it. There is almost zero overlap in the Disney/Comcast merger proposal, so any merger that took place would involve almost no reductions in business and both sides would continue operating like any other day (much like the AOL/Time Warner merger).

Comcast wants Disney because they feel vulnerable without content because of their delivery system being obsoleted, so they figure they can make themselves more indispensible by becoming a content manufacturer as well as a distributor. Hell it might work, but it still means that Disney and Comcast are going to remain intact.
I was referring to the leases expiring. Even if nothing happens to Comcast, there's going to be a real problem in a few years with about half the office space in the city being vacant unless the worthless, incompetent, and corrupt city government works out a plan for keeping the companies in question in the city. You could consider it an attempted threadjack, if you like.
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RedImperator wrote:
Worlds Spanner wrote:
RedImperator wrote:This is huge news around here. Comcast HQ is in Philadelphia.

:? Hope it stays here. The last thing the city needs is its biggest employer walking out.

Unless I'm mistaking, Penn is still a bigger employer. That being said, the city has a lot of major corps. with HQ leases expiring in the next 4 years....Street needs to find a way to keep them.
This is John Street we're talking about here. How much hope do you have?
None whatsoever.
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