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  2. List of acquisitions by Disney - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney Company [22] 23 Tapulous: July 1, 2010 USA: Disney Mobile [23] 24 Playdom: August 27, 2010 USA: 563,000,000 747,000,000 Disney Interactive [24] 25 UTV Software Communications: January 31, 2012 India: 450,000,000 597,000,000 The Walt Disney Company India [25] 26 StudioEX December 10, 2012 South Korea: Disney Interactive [26] 27 ...

  3. Pixar - Wikipedia

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    However, when Lasseter was placed in charge of all Disney and Pixar animation following Disney's acquisition of Pixar in 2006, he put all sequels on hold and Toy Story 3 was canceled. In May 2006, it was announced that Toy Story 3 was back in pre-production with a new plot and under Pixar's control. The film was released on June 18, 2010, as ...

  4. List of animation studios owned by the Walt Disney Company

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    [citation needed] Pixar and Disney had a seven feature agreement that allowed Disney to distribute the films with Disney owing the character rights. With the success of Toy Story 2 in 1999, then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs began to disagree on how Pixar should be run and the terms of their continued relationship. [6]

  5. Disney and Apple are breaking up over App Store fees - AOL

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    Much more important was the deal the two men did the following year, when Disney bought Jobs' Pixar for $7.4 billion, which made Jobs Disney's largest shareholder.

  6. Walt Disney Studios (division) - Wikipedia

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    The deal was finalized in May 2006. Pixar executive Ed Catmull would serve as president of both Pixar and Disney feature animation studios. Pixar executive vice president John Lasseter became chief creative officer for Pixar and the feature animated studios as well as helping to develop new Disney theme park attractions. [62]

  7. 5 secrets about Disney revealed in Bob Iger's book - AOL

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    And deal enthusiasts get a lot of meat about Iger’s four defining moves as Disney CEO: acquiring Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Fox. ... (In 2009, Disney had bought Marvel for $4 billion.) They ...

  8. Disney owns a lot of companies, but when did they buy ... - AOL

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    In 2009, Disney CEO Bob Iger made a bet on a multiverse of characters. That bet, to purchase Marvel Entertainment, paid off royally at the box office.

  9. Potential acquisition of Disney by Apple - Wikipedia

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    The speculation dates back to the days of Disney's collaboration with Pixar, especially after Disney purchased the company. [23] One month after the buyout in February 2006, Barron's reported that Apple could "make a bid to buyout [ sic ] Disney", [ 24 ] regurgitating the rumor in October 2010.