 The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified [2]:1 multinational mass mediacorporation headquartered at the Walt Disney.

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 The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified [2]:1 multinational mass mediacorporation headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest broadcastingand cable company in terms of revenue, after Comcast. [3] Disney was founded on October 16, 1923, by Walt Disney andRoy O. Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio, then Walt Disney Productions. [2]multinationalmass mediaWalt Disney StudiosBurbank, CaliforniabroadcastingcableComcast [3]Walt DisneyRoy O. Disney

Walt Disney opens Disneyland, July 1955.Disneyland

florida: the city was planned by The Walt Disney Company

The original Animation Building at the Walt Disney Studios

Annual gross revenues of The Walt Disney Company (in millions USD) Year Studio Entertainment [Rev 1] Disney Consumer Products [Rev 2] Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Disney Media Networks [Rev 3] [Rev 3] Disney Interactive [Rev 4][Rev 5] Total 1991 [55] [55] 2, , , [55] [55] 3,1151,0813,306 7, [55] [55] 3,673.41,415.13, , [56][57][58] [56][57][58] 4,7931,798.23, , [56][57][58] [56][57][58] 6,001.52,1503, , [57][59] [57][59] 10,095 [Rev 2] [Rev 2] 4,502 4,142 [Rev 6] [Rev 6] 18, [60] [60] 6,9813,7825,0146, , [60] [60] 6,8493,1935,5327, , [60] [60] 6,5483,0306,1067, , [61] [61] 5,9942,6026,8039, , [62] [62] 7,0042,5906,0099,569 25, [62] [62] 6,4652,4406,6919,733 25, [63] [63] 7,3642,3446,41210,941 27, [63] [63] 8,7132,5117,75011,778 30, [64] [64] 7,5872,1279,02313,207 31, [64] [64] 7,5292,1939,92514,368 34, [65] [65] 7,4912,34710,62615,046 35, [66] [66] 7,3482,41511,50415, , [67] [67] 6,1362,42510,66716, , [68] [68] 6,7012,67810,76117, , [69] [69] 6,3513,04911,79718, , [70] [70] 5,8253,25212,92019, , [71] [71] 5,9793,55514,08720,3561,06445, [72] [72] 7,2783,98515,09921,1521,29948,813

Net income of The Walt Disney Company (in millions USD) Year Studio Entertainment [NI 1] Disney Consumer Products [NI 2] Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Disney Media Networks [NI 3] Disney Interactive [NI 4] Disney Interactive [NI 4] / Disney Interactive Media Group [NI 5]Disney Interactive Media Group [NI 5] Total 1991 [55] [55] , [55] [55] , [55] [55] , [56][57] [56][57] , [56][57] [56][57] , [57] [57] 1,596 [NI 2] [NI 2] −300 [NI 6] [NI 6] 3, [60] [60] 1, ,1361,699−564, [60] [60] ,2881,746−943, [60] [60] ,4461,611−933, [61] [61] ,6202,298−4024, [62] [62] ,5861,758 4, [62] [62] , , [63] [63] ,213 3, [63] [63] , , [64] [64] ,1783,209 5, [64] [64] ,5343,610 6, [65] [65] 1, ,7104,285 7, [66] [66] 1, ,8974,942−2588, [67] [67] ,4184,765−2956, [68] [68] ,3185,132−2347, [69] [69] ,5536,146−3088, [70] [70] ,9026,619−2169, [71] [71] 6611,1122,2206,818−8710, [72] [72] 1,5491,3562,6637, ,005

Period EndingSep 27, 2014Sep 28, 2013Sep 29, 2012 Assets Current Assets Cash And Cash Equivalents3,421,000 3,931,000 3,387,000 Short Term Investments- - - Net Receivables8,319,000 7,452,000 7,305,000 Inventory1,574,000 1,487,000 1,537,000 Other Current Assets1,862,000 1,239,000 1,480,000 Total Current Assets15,176,000 14,109,000 13,709,000 Long Term Investments2,696,000 2,849,000 2,723,000 Property Plant and Equipment23,332,000 22,380,000 21,512,000 Goodwill27,881,000 27,324,000 25,110,000 Intangible Assets7,434,000 7,370,000 5,015,000 Accumulated Amortization- - - Other Assets7,667,000 7,209,000 6,829,000 Deferred Long Term Asset Charges- - - Total Assets84,186,000 81,241,000 74,898,000

Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable7,595,000 6,803,000 6,393,000 Short/Current Long Term Debt2,164,000 1,512,000 3,614,000 Other Current Liabilities3,533,000 3,389,000 2,806,000 Total Current Liabilities13,292,000 11,704,000 12,813,000 Long Term Debt12,676,000 12,776,000 10,697,000 Other Liabilities5,942,000 4,561,000 7,179,000 Deferred Long Term Liability Charges4,098,000 4,050,000 2,251,000 Minority Interest3,220,000 2,721,000 2,199,000 Negative Goodwill- - - Total Liabilities39,228,000 35,812,000 35,139,000

Stockholders' Equity Misc Stocks Options Warrants- - - Redeemable Preferred Stock- - - Preferred Stock- - - Common Stock34,301,000 33,440,000 31,731,000 Retained Earnings53,734,000 47,758,000 42,965,000 Treasury Stock(41,109,000)(34,582,000)(31,671,000) Capital Surplus- - - Other Stockholder Equity(1,968,000)(1,187,000)(3,266,000) Total Stockholder Equity44,958,000 45,429,000 39,759,000 Net Tangible Assets9,643,000 10,735,000 9,634,000

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