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this post was submitted on 13 Jul 2023
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I feel that Disney is very much a bad thing for the entertainment industry. They own so many huge IPs and have proven that they by and large, can't actually make good use of them. Just look at what they did to Star Wars movie wise. It makes me wonder how a monopoly is actually defined.
I wish they'd get broken up into smaller companies to help fix the entertainment industry.
Here is a visualisation showing just how big is Disney (I can't spot a couple of companies that I know are owned by Disney in this, so the list is actually even bigger).
A map of Disney's worldwide assets
There’s no way this shit is tax optimal, so many companies with super-specific purposes… unless it’s all to trigger specific tax regimes. Maybe they should simplify the corporate structure instead of axing creative staff they clearly need