disboardlover
Oswald's Cousin
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While I would love if Disney remains independent and not beholden to any other company ever, if they were to be bought, Verizon, Comcast and a whole host of other companies would have me more worried than a marriage with Apple. One need only look at history (both when Disney was far weaker in the 80s and almost destroyed by corporate raiders and when Comcast wanted them in 2004) that given enough access to wall street money, any large corporation can make a bid to buy, and then promptly sell off assets to pay for the debt incurred.
Despite many people's perception of Apple right now, it isn't that much removed from how Disney has been viewed through its history by various folks. Some love 'em, while others can't stand 'em.
I can see a scenario where Apple can create a holding company and make the current tech company a subsidiary, and then add Disney as another subsidiary. Given what I know of the cultures of both companies, this would be preferred over anyone else owning Disney, though an independent Disney is still the best choice. This would allow Disney to continue to do its best in entertainment, but now with the financial backing of the technology side of the business which throws off much more cash than they could ever spend, and both sides can help each other.
A few extra bullets that don't necessarily increase any possibility of this, but add some context of the Apple/Disney history:
Despite many people's perception of Apple right now, it isn't that much removed from how Disney has been viewed through its history by various folks. Some love 'em, while others can't stand 'em.
I can see a scenario where Apple can create a holding company and make the current tech company a subsidiary, and then add Disney as another subsidiary. Given what I know of the cultures of both companies, this would be preferred over anyone else owning Disney, though an independent Disney is still the best choice. This would allow Disney to continue to do its best in entertainment, but now with the financial backing of the technology side of the business which throws off much more cash than they could ever spend, and both sides can help each other.
A few extra bullets that don't necessarily increase any possibility of this, but add some context of the Apple/Disney history:
- Bob Iger (CEO of Disney) is still on the board of Apple
- Many of the top creatives at Disney Animation (e.g. John Lasseter, Ed Catmull) are from Pixar, whose primary owner was Steve Jobs.
- There has been a history of Disney and Apple working together over the last 12-15 years to test out or even pioneer new models of consumption for content (e.g. digital distribution of movies and ABC shows on iPods and iPads), something expanded quickly to other platforms once proven to be lucrative.
- There is no risk that Disney content would be exclusively for Apple platforms as the worldwide market share of other platforms like Android and/or Windows is dominant. So, it would make sense to continue to be everywhere.
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