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On December 4, 2012, the Disney-Lucasfilm merger was approved by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), allowing the acquisition to be finalized without dealing with antitrust problems. [42] On December 18, 2012, Lucasfilm Ltd. converted from a corporation to a limited liability company (LLC), changing its name to Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC in the process ...
Under the terms of the agreement, Disney will buy Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion, consisting of approximately fifty percent cash and fifty percent in Disney stock. Based on Friday's closing price of ...
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 ...
Walt Disney (NYS: DIS) is acquiring Lucasfilm, creator of the Star Wars series, for $4.05 billion in cash and stock. The deal was announced yesterday with Disney calling it part of its strategy of ...
In August, Iger stated after the success of the Pixar and Marvel purchases, he and the Walt Disney Company were planning to "buy either new characters or businesses that are capable of creating great characters and great stories". [339] On October 30, 2012, Disney announced it would buy Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion from George Lucas.
On October 30, Disney announces its agreement to purchase Lucasfilm. Disney acquires Lucasfilm, owner of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones properties, from George Lucas for approximately $4.06 billion. [30] Disney's Art of Animation Resort and a new Test Track open at Disney World. [4] Cars Land opens at Disney California Adventure. [4]
Under the terms of the agreement, Disney will buy Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion, consisting of approximately fifty percent cash and fifty percent in Disney stock. Based on Friday's closing price of ...
By now everybody knows that Disney (NYS: DIS) will be paying out $4.05 billion in cash and stock to acquire Lucasfilm. It's a big price for what largely boils down to the Star Wars franchise, but ...