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Chapter 9: Competition and Monopolies
"A Mighty Mouse" |
Introduction
When Walt Disney formed his company
in the 1920s, he was hoping to sell cartoons and comic strips
to magazines. He even dabbled in animation during a time when
no one else could see its appeal. It is doubtful, however, that
even the dreamer in Disney could envision that his company would
grow into a multi-billion dollar conglomerate, with worldwide
interests in virtually every aspect of communications. To understand
the structure of a conglomerate such as the Walt Disney Company,
a consumer can read the corporation's annual report. Typically,
the report includes financial data and a message to stockholders
reviewing the past year and looking forward to the next. Go
to the Internet to read the latest annual report of The Walt
Disney Company to see first-hand the inner workings of a huge
conglomerate.
Destination Title: The
Walt Disney Company: About Disney
Note: Clicking on the link above will launch a new browser window.
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Directions
Start at the Disney Online Web site.
- Under "Investor Information," click on Disney
Investor Relations.
- Under "Financials," click on Annual Reports.
- Click on the latest annual report available.
Using the information you gathered from this site, answer the
following questions.
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