Correct view….when a company forgets their core competencies and customer base'merican exceptionalism. When a company speaks out about policy and it creates faux outrage from neo nazis and a governor with really thin skin.
Correct view….when a company forgets their core competencies and customer base'merican exceptionalism. When a company speaks out about policy and it creates faux outrage from neo nazis and a governor with really thin skin.
I honestly think Disney has tanked because ESPN is crashing and burning, Marvel and Star Wars have essentially been milked dry, along with companies like ABC becoming irrelevant with the uptick of streaming.'merican exceptionalism. When a company speaks out about policy and it creates faux outrage from neo nazis and a governor with really thin skin.
I think you’ve hit on a few things I’ve also believed. The Movie Studio Disney business has not been good for them. The writing and directing doesnt seem to mesh with what the consumer is wanting. There is a big disconnect. The parks business is slowing from the economy and expense of everything and the streaming has definitely been a money drain. Streaming was supposed to be the darling based on investor expectations when Disneyplus first came out.I honestly think Disney has tanked because ESPN is crashing and burning, Marvel and Star Wars have essentially been milked dry, along with companies like ABC becoming irrelevant with the uptick of streaming.
I don't claim to be an entertainment guru at all! But is there any relationship between the sharp drop in the past 48 hours being related to the release of "Ashoka"? I enjoyed the first two episodes, but I also like "Rebels". I can see if people didn't watch that, they would be pretty meh on the new series.
The rest of the steady drop kind of coincides with ESPN's issues and the last Marvels and SW "hits".
Outside of Marvel and some Star Wars content Disney has been awful for years. As you said they've basically milked those two dry, and their live action remakes have been... Meh. Lion King was kind of weird to watch to be honest. ESPN has been garbage for a decade, and they continue to slide even further, their best talent is on Fox. There's almost no reason to get Disney+, even when bundled, unless you have little kids.I honestly think Disney has tanked because ESPN is crashing and burning, Marvel and Star Wars have essentially been milked dry, along with companies like ABC becoming irrelevant with the uptick of streaming.
I don't claim to be an entertainment guru at all! But is there any relationship between the sharp drop in the past 48 hours being related to the release of "Ashoka"? I enjoyed the first two episodes, but I also like "Rebels". I can see if people didn't watch that, they would be pretty meh on the new series.
The rest of the steady drop kind of coincides with ESPN's issues and the last Marvels and SW "hits".
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/08/21/5-reasons-disney-stock-could-be-a-bargain-right-no/Outside of Marvel and some Star Wars content Disney has been awful for years. As you said they've basically milked those two dry, and their live action remakes have been... Meh. Lion King was kind of weird to watch to be honest. ESPN has been garbage for a decade, and they continue to slide even further, their best talent is on Fox. There's almost no reason to get Disney+, even when bundled, unless you have little kids.
That one is really egregious. I hope that this gets slapped down with a bag of bricks. Your massive conglomeration doesn’t get umbrella protection just because people want to use one small portion of your products that aren’t at all what you agreed to within that disclosure.Disney isn’t the only company that tries have the get out jail free cards inserted into their terms of service and it seems that lately they are more and more egregious. I hope Disney loses this one to help set a better precedent going forward that this BS is no bueno
That one is really egregious. I hope that this gets slapped down with a bag of bricks. Your massive conglomeration doesn’t get umbrella protection just because people want to use one small portion of your products that aren’t at all what you agreed to within that disclosure.
OK but what if the thing you said you agreed to to get access to that one small portion had a part that said "I solemnly swear and give up my right to sue your company for anything ever"?
Unconscionability (sometimes known as unconscionable dealing/conduct in Australia) is a doctrine in contract law that describes terms that are so extremely unjust, or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party who has the superior bargaining power, that they are contrary to good conscience. Typically, an unconscionable contract is held to be unenforceable because no reasonable or informed person would otherwise agree to it. The perpetrator of the conduct is not allowed to benefit, because the consideration offered is lacking, or is so obviously inadequate, that to enforce the contract would be unfair to the party seeking to escape the contract.
Disney said the binding arbitration clause for the tickets applies to anyone he bought tickets for, according to the response.
Disney is notorious for having some of the most aggressive lawyers in corporate history.