May 8, 2012 The Walt Disney Company Investor Relations News Direct
However, the Interactive division (video games) remained a pain point, reporting an operating loss of $36 million—an improvement over the $88 million loss in Q2 2011, but still a drag on the bottom line. Following the results, Disney raised its earnings guidance for the full fiscal year 2012, citing confidence in the long theatrical run of The Avengers and the upcoming release of Brave (Pixar) and The Odd Life of Timothy Green .
As Bob Iger concluded the call that day: "We are in a creative golden age. The combination of our brands—Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm (not yet acquired), and Disney Animation—gives us an unrivaled arsenal of storytelling for the next decade." may 8, 2012 the walt disney company investor relations news
It was a prescient statement. Just six months later, Disney would announce the acquisition of Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion, bringing Star Wars into the fold. The seeds for the modern Disney empire were sown in the fertile ground of that record-breaking spring. Disclaimer: This article is a retrospective analysis based on historical financial disclosures and press releases from The Walt Disney Company dated May 8, 2012. However, the Interactive division (video games) remained a
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