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Disney Company Fiscal Report for Q3 and FYE 2003

Various reports based on Disney's report for Q3 and FYE 2003

  • Disney's Eisner on a Comeback - Motley Fool (8/1/2003)
    The August 1st Motley Fool explains Disney's economic turnaround as its shares reached a new 52-week high.
  • Fewer visitors trek to Disney's local theme parks - Orlando Sentinel (8/1/2003)
    The August 1st Orlando Sentinel reports Walt Disney World experienced a 9 percent decline in attendance during the Spring.
  • Debt, Tourism Woes Slam Euro Disney Shares - Reuters (8/1/2003)
    The August 1st Reuters reports Euro Disney has posted a decline in quarterly sales and will be unable to meet debt agreements due to continuing weak attendance.
  • Walt Disney profits up despite drop in tourism - Financial Times (8/1/2003)
    The Financial Times takes a look at the Disney Company's recently released Q3 FYE 2003 fiscal report.
  • DIS Company Reports for Q3 2003. - (8/1/2003)
    The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) today reported earnings for the quarter and nine months ended June 30, 2003. Revenues increased to $6.2 billion from $5.8 billion in the prior-year quarter and segment operating income increased to $846 million from $828 million.
  • Disney Profit Rises 10%, Helped by Movie Hits - Los Angeles Times (8/1/2003)
    The August 1st Los Angeles Times reports Disney earnings rose thanks to a string of movie hits, lower programming costs and an increase in ad revenue for its television stations, and the sale of the Angels.
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  • Disney's Profit Increases 10% Even as Theme Parks - New York Times (8/1/2003)
    The August 1st New York Times reports Disney beat Wall Street expecations.
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  • Euro Disney in talks over new credit lines - FT.com (8/1/2003)
    FT.com explores the continual economic struggles for Euro Disney as they renegotiate line of credit with its banks.