THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY & MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT 1 Josh Bohnenkamp Jaylen EdomwandeKyle Edington Samantha LudwigRussell Nilsen
Overview Goal Disney History Marvel History Industries 2
Our Industry Experiential Entertainment! 3
Disney History Founded 1923 – Disney Brothers Revolutionized animated motion pictures Family-based entertainment Grown through acquisitions and expansion 4
The Walt Disney Company Studio Entertainment Walt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation Studios Touchstone Pictures Hollywood Pictures Miramax Films Walt Disney Animation Disneynature MARVEL STUDIOS Parks and Resorts Disney World Disneyland Hong Kong Disneyland Disneyland Resort Paris Tokyo Disney Disney Cruise lines Disney Consumer Products Company Franchises Interactive media group Disney Publishing Worldwide MARVEL Entertainment Divisions Media Networks Broadcasting ABC 10 Local affiliated ABC networks Cable ABC Family ESPN Networks SOAPnet Jetix Disney Channel Disney XD Radio Disney Disney Interactive Media Group Disney Interactive Studios Disney Online 5
Marvel History Founded, 1939 – Timely Comics 5000 Characters Bankrupt in 1996 Popular movie franchises 6
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10 Marvel Entertainment Movies Year Released Worldwide Box Office Revenue ($ million) X-Men Blade II Spider-Man Daredevil Hulk X2: X-Men United Blade Trinity Spider-Man The Punisher Elektra Fantastic Four X3: The Last Stand Fantastic Four Sequel Ghost Rider Spider-Man Iron Man Punisher: War Zone The Incredible Hulk X-Men Origins: Wolverine Average Average w/o Punisher & Elektra401.9
11 DC Entertainment Movies Year Released Worldwide Box Office Revenue ($ million) Catwoman Batman Begins Constantine V for Vendetta Superman Returns The Dark Knight Watchmen Average Average w/o The Dark Knight232.2
PARKS & RESORTS 12
North American Attendance 13
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CONSUMER PRODUCTS: DIGITAL CONTENT 17
Shift to Digital Content – Music, DVDs, Books Determine how to optimize revenue Cloud-computing or ‘Keychest’ access Online subscriptions 18
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CONSUMER PRODUCTS: RETAIL 24
$700 million in revenue United States, Canada, Europe & Japan Retail rollercoaster – The Children’s Place, LLC “Imagination Park” – Steve Jobs’ vision – Requires $.75-$1 Million – Revamp 340 stores 25
FINANCIAL SITUATION 26
Marvel is currently in a strong financial position In 2008 Marvel’s net income was the highest ever at $205.5 million Marvel performs better than the industry average in many categories
MarvelMotion Picture* Industry Median Net Profit Margin 24.4%2.6% Return on Equity 38.7%8.8% Return on Assets 17.9%1.9% Current Ratio Total Debt/Equity *Entertainment Industry includes: DC Entertainment, Warner Bros., Disney, Sony, News Corp
Stock and cash transaction by end of the year Marvel shareholders receive $30 and.745 Disney shares for each Marvel share Disney to issue roughly 59 million new shares Plan to repurchase these shares within 12 months 29
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