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Disney To Acquire Pixar!!
Is true! Disney will now buy itself the most successful film company on the planet, and Steve Jobs will now become Disney’s biggest stockholder.
From the business wire:
BURBANK, Calif. & EMERYVILLE, Calif.Jan. 24,
2006--The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS):
-- Ed Catmull Named President of the Combined Pixar and Disney
Animation Studios and John Lasseter Named Chief Creative
Officer; Steve Jobs to Join Disney's Board of Directors
-- Disney Increases Stock Repurchase Authorization
Furthering its strategy of delivering outstanding creative
content, Robert A. Iger, President and Chief Executive Officer of
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS), announced today that Disney
has agreed to acquire computer animation leader Pixar (NASDAQ:
PIXR) in an all-stock transaction, expected to be completed by this
summer. Under terms of the agreement, 2.3 Disney shares will be
issued for each Pixar share. Based on Pixar's fully diluted shares
outstanding, the transaction value is $7.4 billion ($6.3 billion
net of Pixar's cash of just over $1 billion)(a).
This acquisition combines Pixar's preeminent creative and
technological resources with Disney's unparalleled portfolio of
world-class family entertainment, characters, theme parks and other
franchises, resulting in vast potential for new landmark creative
output and technological innovation that can fuel future growth
across Disney's businesses. Garnering an impressive 20 Academy
Awards, Pixar's creative team and global box office success have
made it a leader in quality family entertainment through
incomparable storytelling abilities, creative vision and innovative
technical artistry.
"With this transaction, we welcome and embrace Pixar's unique
culture, which for two decades, has fostered some of the most
innovative and successful films in history. The talented Pixar team
has delivered outstanding animation coupled with compelling stories
and enduring characters that have captivated audiences of all ages
worldwide and redefined the genre by setting a new standard of
excellence," Iger said. "The addition of Pixar significantly
enhances Disney animation, which is a critical creative engine for
driving growth across our businesses. This investment significantly
advances our strategic priorities, which include -- first and
foremost -- delivering high-quality, compelling creative content to
consumers, the application of new technology and global expansion
to drive long-term shareholder value."
Pixar President Ed Catmull will serve as President of the new
Pixar and Disney animation studios, reporting to Iger and Dick
Cook, Chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. In addition, Pixar
Executive Vice President John Lasseter will be Chief Creative
Officer of the animation studios, as well as Principal Creative
Advisor at Walt Disney Imagineering, where he will provide his
expertise in the design of new attractions for Disney theme parks
around the world, reporting directly to Iger. Pixar Chairman and
CEO Steve Jobs will be appointed to Disney's Board of Directors as
a non-independent member. With the addition of Jobs, 11 of Disney's
14 directors will be independent. Both Disney and Pixar animation
units will retain their current operations and locations.
"Disney and Pixar can now collaborate without the barriers that
come from two different companies with two different sets of
shareholders," said Jobs. "Now, everyone can focus on what is
most important, creating innovative stories, characters and films
that delight millions of people around the world."
"Pixar's culture of collaboration and innovation has its roots
in Disney Animation. Our story and production processes are
derivatives of the Walt Disney `school' of animated filmmaking,"
said Dr. Catmull. "Just like the Disney classics, Pixar's films
are made for family audiences the world over and, most importantly,
for the child in everyone. We can think of nothing better for us
than to continue to make great movies with Disney."
The acquisition brings to Disney the talented creative teams
behind the tremendously popular original Pixar blockbusters, who
will now be involved in the nurturing and future development of
these properties, including potential feature animation sequels.
Pixar's 20-year unrivaled creative track record includes the hits
Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo
and The Incredibles. Disney will also have increased ability to
fully capitalize on Pixar-created characters and franchises on
high-growth digital platforms such as video games, broadband and
wireless, as well as traditional media outlets, including theme
parks, consumer products and live stage plays.
"For many of us at Pixar, it was the magic of Disney that
influenced us to pursue our dreams of becoming animators, artists,
storytellers and filmmakers," said Lasseter. "For 20 years we
have created our films in the manner inspired by Walt Disney and
the great Disney animators -- great stories and characters in an
environment made richer by technical advances. It is exciting to
continue in this tradition with Disney, the studio that started it
all."
"The wonderfully productive 15-year partnership that exists
between Disney and Pixar provides a strong foundation that embodies
our collective spirit of creativity and imagination," said Cook.
"Under this new, strengthened animation unit, we expect to
continue to grow and flourish."
Disney first entered into a feature film agreement with Pixar in
1991, resulting in the release of Toy Story, which was hailed as an
instant classic upon its release in November 1995. In 1997, Disney
extended its relationship with Pixar by entering into a
co-production agreement, under which Pixar agreed to produce on an
exclusive basis five original computer-animated feature films for
distribution by Disney. Pixar is currently in production on the
final film under that agreement, Cars, to be distributed by Disney
on June 9.
The Boards of Directors of Disney and Pixar have approved the
transaction, which is subject to clearance under the
Hart-Scott-Rodino Antritrust Improvements Act, certain non-United
States merger control regulations, and other customary closing
conditions. The agreement will require the approval of Pixar's
shareholders. Jobs, who owns approximately 50.6% of the outstanding
Pixar shares, has agreed to vote a number of shares equal to 40% of
the outstanding shares in favor of the transaction.
The Disney Board was advised by Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Bear,
Stearns & Co. The Pixar Board was advised by Credit Suisse.
Separately, the Disney Board approved the repurchase of
approximately 225 million additional shares, bringing the Company's
total available authorization to 400 million shares. Since August
2004 through the end of December 2005, Disney has invested nearly
$4 billion to purchase nearly 155 million shares. Disney
anticipates further significant share repurchases going forward,
reflecting Disney's continued commitment to returning value to
shareholders over time.
(a) Based on Disney's closing share price of $25.52 as of
1/23/06.
About The Walt Disney Company:
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS), together with its
subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international
family entertainment and media enterprise with four business
segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment
and consumer products. Disney is a Dow 30 company, had annual
revenues of nearly $32 billion in its most recent fiscal year, and
a market capitalization of approximately $50 billion as of January
23, 2006.
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Reader Talkback
Good. by 433 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:00:50 PM | Jobs by VibroCount | Jan 24th, 2006 05:04:05 PM | if you can't beat em: by newc0253 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:05:10 PM | BOYA! (also, what about
Qunit's thread?) by Tall_Boy | Jan 24th, 2006 05:05:17 PM | Wasn't this really... by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 24th, 2006 05:05:18 PM | Does this save us from a
shitty Toy Story 3? by Koola_Norway | Jan 24th, 2006 05:05:21 PM | Thank God! by rev_skarekroe | Jan 24th, 2006 05:05:40 PM | I thought this was in the
news, like, a week ago by exit272 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:05:58 PM | Right on! by KarmicRelief | Jan 24th, 2006 05:06:34 PM | No need by Falcon5768 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:07:37 PM | Good news... by El Scorcho | Jan 24th, 2006 05:08:39 PM | so will it still be captain
nemo at disneyland? by newc0253 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:08:47 PM | so now can i get the little
mermaid on my ipod? by newc0253 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:10:16 PM | So does this mean Jobs gets to
kick Eisner in the balls! by StudioPlant69 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:10:24 PM | So they sold Pixar to buy it? by modlight | Jan 24th, 2006 05:11:11 PM | Damn by Logo Lou | Jan 24th, 2006 05:12:32 PM | btw Newc they are turning the
20000 league ride into Finding
Nem by modlight | Jan 24th, 2006 05:13:14 PM | cars still looks like shit by PVIII | Jan 24th, 2006 05:13:50 PM | Kind of makes the news about
UPN and the WB... by Childe Roland | Jan 24th, 2006 05:13:51 PM | If this means an Incredibles
sequel ... by TheAFLACDuck | Jan 24th, 2006 05:21:58 PM | Yay! by zillabeast | Jan 24th, 2006 05:23:49 PM | Cars will do exactly what all
previous Pixar movies have
done by slone13 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:24:39 PM | Looks more like a Pixar
takeover..... by Shaner Jedi | Jan 24th, 2006 05:25:10 PM | Steve Jobs is the devil by scratcher | Jan 24th, 2006 05:26:20 PM | Why couldn't you just
update the already exisitn
PIXAR/DISNE by IAmLegolas | Jan 24th, 2006 05:29:28 PM | Watch Jobs turn around Disney
now. by jimmy_009 | Jan 24th, 2006 05:30:06 PM | cars will own all of you. toy
story 3 can now be good. steve
job by mrgreentheplant | Jan 24th, 2006 05:33:15 PM | This could be good... by Durendal | Jan 24th, 2006 05:33:25 PM | The great American Feature
Animation Monopoly rolls on... by superhero | Jan 24th, 2006 05:33:40 PM | Modlight...... by Shaner Jedi | Jan 24th, 2006 05:34:13 PM | Cars by scratcher | Jan 24th, 2006 05:38:27 PM | scratcher by Shaner Jedi | Jan 24th, 2006 05:40:15 PM | The -real- news here: PIXAR
TAKES OVER DISNEY ANIMATION
AND IMAG by robogeek.com | Jan 24th, 2006 05:43:56 PM | Shaner by scratcher | Jan 24th, 2006 05:45:46 PM | Hallelujah! Hallelujah! by robertbtaylor | Jan 24th, 2006 05:48:51 PM | Mauvaises nouvelles by seppukudkurosawa | Jan 24th, 2006 05:49:13 PM | the end is nigh by the M'hael | Jan 24th, 2006 05:51:34 PM | Eisner's response... by Hail | Jan 24th, 2006 05:54:10 PM | Oh yea, and this has major
cowbell written all over it! by Hail | Jan 24th, 2006 05:54:39 PM | robogeek is spot-on, by Shaner Jedi | Jan 24th, 2006 05:57:56 PM | smart for Pixar because Cars
looks like a dud by Rupee88 | Jan 24th, 2006 06:00:48 PM | From a co-worker who's too
lazy to get an account on
here: by IAmLegolas | Jan 24th, 2006 06:05:24 PM | get your iMouseketeer iEars by BrandLoyalist | Jan 24th, 2006 06:07:29 PM | what does this have to do with
bloodrayne? by blackthought | Jan 24th, 2006 06:16:50 PM | This news gives me a big,
Apple-y boner by The Ref | Jan 24th, 2006 06:18:49 PM | I agree with the Tbalker about
the Incredibles, If this means
a by Mace13 | Jan 24th, 2006 06:19:41 PM | GEORGE TAKEI WILL OWN YOUR
ASS! by jesuschrist | Jan 24th, 2006 06:20:45 PM | Pinch me... by Cabron | Jan 24th, 2006 06:22:13 PM | Holy hell, where did this come
from? by scrumdiddly | Jan 24th, 2006 06:27:04 PM | They MUST keep Pixar the way
it is, structurally and
imaginative by Diskatopia | Jan 24th, 2006 06:29:57 PM | Disney content on iTunes by Atomik Steve | Jan 24th, 2006 06:36:34 PM | The genius of this deal (and I
was initially deliriously
skeptic by iamnicksaicnsn | Jan 24th, 2006 06:46:27 PM | Thing about this.. by Shaner Jedi | Jan 24th, 2006 06:52:17 PM | Buckle up, fanboys. by one9deuce | Jan 24th, 2006 06:53:57 PM | Toy Story 3 the way it SHOULD
be! by one9deuce | Jan 24th, 2006 06:58:13 PM | Does this mean we'll get
some Pixar versions of classic
Disn by Terry_1978 | Jan 24th, 2006 06:58:21 PM | PART 2 OF MY PLAN IS NOW
COMPLETE! by spidermanfreak20 | Jan 24th, 2006 06:58:54 PM | Eisner..... by Hairy Nutsack | Jan 24th, 2006 07:15:48 PM | spidermanfreak20 by scratcher | Jan 24th, 2006 07:18:18 PM | ("new worth" = "net worth") by scratcher | Jan 24th, 2006 07:31:07 PM | Am I the only person who
thinks recent Pixar/Disney are
shit? by Forestal | Jan 24th, 2006 07:38:41 PM | THIS SUCKS IN A MAJOR WAY! by acebandage | Jan 24th, 2006 07:39:03 PM | So much for our PG-13 Pixar
movie by DOGSOUP | Jan 24th, 2006 07:45:13 PM | What about that little news
that they're making a
Magnum PI by vinceklortho | Jan 24th, 2006 07:53:37 PM | Whoa there by TheRiggerx | Jan 24th, 2006 07:58:53 PM | quite the reverse, Pixar just
sold its soul by quentintarantado | Jan 24th, 2006 08:15:20 PM | Disney to Pixar: You are now
my bitch. by Canada's King | Jan 24th, 2006 08:23:06 PM | Pixar Is The Most Sucessful
Studio In Film History by skoobyx | Jan 24th, 2006 08:31:10 PM | And the world breathes a
collective sigh of relief... by Novaman5000 | Jan 24th, 2006 09:04:15 PM | Oh, and disney will let pixar
do whatever they want. by Novaman5000 | Jan 24th, 2006 09:06:41 PM | TOY STORY 3 here we come!!! by Orionsangels | Jan 24th, 2006 09:17:46 PM | I guess I'm also in the
Pessimists' camp, but I
don' by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 24th, 2006 09:23:28 PM | Jobs looks like a genius and
Lucas is still kicking himself by Razorback | Jan 24th, 2006 09:23:31 PM | worried by Rindain | Jan 24th, 2006 09:25:53 PM | I bet Pixar will stay exactly
the way it is. by jimmy_009 | Jan 24th, 2006 09:45:01 PM | Beauty and the Beast = last
good Disney animated film by silentjay | Jan 24th, 2006 10:01:57 PM | The Direction of Animation and
Pixar Branching Out? Brad
Bird by DumbPunter | Jan 24th, 2006 10:06:14 PM | SilentJay by DumbPunter | Jan 24th, 2006 10:10:15 PM | kickers have their place by silentjay | Jan 24th, 2006 10:22:34 PM | Nosferatu Jones by Forestal | Jan 24th, 2006 10:39:04 PM | Actually the plot of Toy Story
3 was supposed to take them to
As by Terry_1978 | Jan 24th, 2006 10:44:25 PM | To DumbPunter (Or Whatever His
Name Is) by skoobyx | Jan 24th, 2006 11:26:13 PM | Fuck YES! But by the way: Lion
King = last great Disney film by AnimeJune | Jan 24th, 2006 11:26:16 PM | this was smart on Disney's
part by Film Whisperer | Jan 24th, 2006 11:30:11 PM | And as for 2D animated films by Film Whisperer | Jan 24th, 2006 11:33:20 PM | good, now we can keep looking
forward to tired films about
talki by calami-shami | Jan 24th, 2006 11:44:01 PM | Good News For Disney-Pixar by MondoGundark | Jan 25th, 2006 12:26:04 AM | AnimeJune by half vader | Jan 25th, 2006 12:27:28 AM | Toy Story 3 will end... by Novaman5000 | Jan 25th, 2006 12:59:58 AM | How about the Toy Story 3 ends
with Woody and the gang in a
sex by Forestal | Jan 25th, 2006 01:05:14 AM | So basically, 'Cars'
will be the last true Pixar
film? by BendersShinyAss | Jan 25th, 2006 01:38:46 AM | John Lasseter is the new Walt by half vader | Jan 25th, 2006 01:43:22 AM | This just brings us one step
closer to a single Corporation
runn by GornPirate | Jan 25th, 2006 03:30:30 AM | Silent Jay: "In B&TB, Jessica
Fletcher gave us the
theme...origi by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 25th, 2006 06:41:38 AM | Now I'm NOT so
pessimistic. This from Dark
Horizons: by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 25th, 2006 06:45:14 AM | Oops! (Damn "Enter" key.)
No... THIS from Dark Horizons: by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 25th, 2006 06:46:28 AM | So who will run Pixar now? by scratcher | Jan 25th, 2006 07:39:25 AM | Finally, the road has been
paved for the inevitable
all-CGI "Heb by Chastain-86 | Jan 25th, 2006 08:58:22 AM | Old news, this has been talked
about for a week. by minderbinder | Jan 25th, 2006 10:57:59 AM | minder by Shaner Jedi | Jan 25th, 2006 11:51:28 AM | R.I.P. PIXAR by R.C. the "Wise" | Jan 25th, 2006 12:09:37 PM | You don't understand by dwam0 | Jan 25th, 2006 01:14:41 PM | the number of people here
cheering about Disney
swallowing Pixar by Peven | Jan 25th, 2006 01:49:37 PM | Pretty hard by Shaner Jedi | Jan 25th, 2006 03:07:01 PM | Half Vader, the circle of
Plagiarism is Complete! by AnimeJune | Jan 25th, 2006 03:59:37 PM | Scratcher - you just made me
realize... by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 25th, 2006 07:05:30 PM | some good news for the house
of mouse by ATARI | Jan 25th, 2006 07:36:56 PM | AnimeJune - Plagiarism by half vader | Jan 25th, 2006 08:21:23 PM | I FUCKING HATE DISNEY by Plazola_MEX | Jan 25th, 2006 09:22:26 PM | Ever hear of Shakespeare? by scratcher | Jan 25th, 2006 11:36:27 PM | I'd like to point out
that... by tango fett | Jan 26th, 2006 07:02:20 AM | Lion King = Hamlet, Richard
the 3rd, etc. etc. by AnimeJune | Jan 26th, 2006 11:21:19 AM | Oh come on. Lion King
absolutely borrowed from
Hamlet. by LlGHTST0RMER | Jan 26th, 2006 12:11:03 PM | i am watching madagascar RIGHT
THIS MINUTE... by jig98 | Jan 26th, 2006 01:47:42 PM | Aargghhh. by half vader | Jan 27th, 2006 02:46:18 AM | Oops! "Beasty and the Beast"! by half vader | Jan 27th, 2006 02:49:15 AM | P.P.S. by half vader | Jan 27th, 2006 02:56:04 AM | The Koala is british because
Eric Idle is british by AnimeJune | Jan 27th, 2006 03:21:19 PM | Thanks, Anime by half vader | Jan 27th, 2006 08:09:27 PM |
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