None of these points are connected
Don't aggressive take overs usually cause a rise in stock prices as the aggressor "bids up" for the shares. So , for shareholders news like this should be good news.
Would these same "informed" experts be the same ones that have labels virtually every major stock a "buy, accumulate or hold" have you noticed that very rarely do they label a share as a sell. Very few of them have had a good track record over the recent falling market. IMHO they are "flapping their gums" because they have little to talk about. Mergers and aquisitions are in a lull at the moment so they need to make up something different in order to justify their own employment.
Would a take over be a bad thing? Given that Walt Disney Inc has been not very " Disneyesque" in its corporate behaviour over the last few years and maximising profits to the detriment of the customer has been of paramount importance. This chase for the $ has led to a reduction in numbers through the gate. Woud it not make more sense for any purchaser to return, the Theme parks at least, to a more "service" related mentality and hope that the result is higher numbers for both park and hotel attendances. IMHO investing in a WDW wide transport system ( other than busses and linking hotels to each other) would increase the allure of staying on site, and reducing costs of WDW HOTEL restaurants would increase their profitability by increasing their occupancy rates. The parks are still major providers of liquidity and IMHO unlikely to be adversely affected, there are many other areas of Disney that are not very efficient and possibly a different management could improve those areas.
I can't see the point of buying a major institution like Disney whose name is probably it's biggest asset, simply to destroy that name. It would make more sense to me that anyone wishing toi do so , would want to return to the days when Disney was a byword for quality and integrity. JMHO
Don't aggressive take overs usually cause a rise in stock prices as the aggressor "bids up" for the shares. So , for shareholders news like this should be good news.
Would these same "informed" experts be the same ones that have labels virtually every major stock a "buy, accumulate or hold" have you noticed that very rarely do they label a share as a sell. Very few of them have had a good track record over the recent falling market. IMHO they are "flapping their gums" because they have little to talk about. Mergers and aquisitions are in a lull at the moment so they need to make up something different in order to justify their own employment.
Would a take over be a bad thing? Given that Walt Disney Inc has been not very " Disneyesque" in its corporate behaviour over the last few years and maximising profits to the detriment of the customer has been of paramount importance. This chase for the $ has led to a reduction in numbers through the gate. Woud it not make more sense for any purchaser to return, the Theme parks at least, to a more "service" related mentality and hope that the result is higher numbers for both park and hotel attendances. IMHO investing in a WDW wide transport system ( other than busses and linking hotels to each other) would increase the allure of staying on site, and reducing costs of WDW HOTEL restaurants would increase their profitability by increasing their occupancy rates. The parks are still major providers of liquidity and IMHO unlikely to be adversely affected, there are many other areas of Disney that are not very efficient and possibly a different management could improve those areas.
I can't see the point of buying a major institution like Disney whose name is probably it's biggest asset, simply to destroy that name. It would make more sense to me that anyone wishing toi do so , would want to return to the days when Disney was a byword for quality and integrity. JMHO