Sunday, February 5, 2012

Could someone tell me about the financiers of Disney please?

Please could you write a bit about what it is all about and what they do and how they help disney etc. Thanks.Could someone tell me about the financiers of Disney please?
Disney financiers are the same as any other large corporation financiers. The financiers handle large amounts of money, and invest in companies that they believe they can make money off of. Disney financiers may look over future plans for Disney, and decide where or not it's something they want to invest in.



If an investment pays off, the financier will make money. In the case of a bad investment, the financier loses money. Disney financiers probably make a great deal off of interest %26amp; dividends, as well as a return on their investments when successful.



Walt Disney had the help of a lot of financiers in order to open Disneyland in the 50's. They invested money, and he advertised their products throughout his park. Things are still this way today in Disney Parks. For example, Kodak is the sponsor of Journey Into Your Imagination at Epcot. After the ride, guests enter the Kodak Labs where they learn about %26amp; can purchase Kodak products.



Another example is Spaceship Earth in Epcot. AT%26amp;T used to sponsor the attraction, and had their company advertised in an interactive lab at the end of the ride. In 2005, Siemens AG took over, and now it's the same way for them. Disney often integrates it's investors into park attractions for advertising purposes.



Walt Disney built a private club for his biggest investors. The club is in Disneyland, and is called Club 33. It's still a members only club, but is not exclusive to investors anymore.



Hope that helps a little bit!

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