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Disney made 99 cents per share.Right? Iger thought "woke" was good for business. That "ignorant fuckup" learned the hard way how stupid that was! Can you imagine losing 2.4 million subscribers??
Like, how did he not know that the American people would reject woke fascism?
Show the Disney loss fuckup.Yes sir...the Blaze! The true journalism that "triggers" fascists!
It was in the article. Are you saying you're illiterate? Here it is again:Show the Disney loss fuckup.
It cost them $2.75 billion to make those 8 movies but those 8 movies only brought in $1.86 billion. That means they lost almost $900 million. I know math is hard for liberals (because liberalism lowers the bar and dumbs down a society), but you'll just have to take our word for it - that's a massive loss.According to Valliant Renegade, the eight movies cost $2.75 billion, but only brought in $1.86 billion for Disney, totaling a loss of $890 million.
Subscribers aren’t Germane to the point that Disney lost $900 million on movies.You posted an article stating they lost 2.4 million subscribers![]()
It's amazing how you keep self-owning yourself without realizing itSubscribers aren’t Germane to the point that Disney lost $900 million on movies.
Fuckup
Dude, take the blaze out of your ass.It was in the article. Are you saying you're illiterate? Here it is again:
It cost them $2.75 billion to make those 8 movies but those 8 movies only brought in $1.86 billion. That means they lost almost $900 million. I know math is hard for liberals (because liberalism lowers the bar and dumbs down a society), but you'll just have to take our word for it - that's a massive loss.
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Staggering Disney box office losses total nearly $900 million for recent movies, according to analysis | Blaze Media
The Walt Disney Company lost nearly $900 million on recent movies, according to Hollywood analysis. The Walt Disney Company suffered losses nearing $900 million on its last eight studio releases, according to box office analyst Valliant Renegade.Disney struggled with staggering losses despite...www.theblaze.com
Fuckup HilariousIt's amazing how you keep self-owning yourself without realizing it
You are correct - the subscribers of Dinsey+ have nothing to do with the additional $900 million loss that Disney took on only 8 recent movies.
Bwahaha! Excellent propaganda. Just because they did better than others, means they couldn't possibly have lost $900 million on 8 movies, in your mind???Dude, take the blaze out of your ass.
Walt Disney Studios Closes Out 2022 with 7th Consecutive Year at #1 Globally - Boxoffice
Weak is posting something from the blaze without any proof of the assertion.Bwahaha! Excellent propaganda. Just because they did better than others, means they couldn't possibly have lost $900 million on 8 movies, in your mind???
You're propaganda game is so weak. If you can't do better than that - don't do it at all.
Weak is posting something from the blaze without any proof of the assertion.
Sure fuckup, explain how Disney made 99-cents per share then in first QTR 2023.Sadly, you cannot.
2.5 million people canceled Disney+ and they lost almost $900 million on only 8 movies. The result? 7,000 employees let go. Get Woke...Go BROKE!
First, the blaze reported something from a financial blogger and it tickled your fascist bias.You were wrong. It was proven that you were wrong (thriving companies don’t layoff 7,000 employees jack-hole). And like all on the left - you lack the maturity to admit you were wrong.
- The Blaze is the proof
- Unlike ABC, CNN, MSNBC, etc. - The Blaze has had 0 scandals for lies
Disney continues to implode. Get Woke…Go Broke!Sure fuckup, explain how Disney made 99-cents per share then in first QTR 2023.
It’s not a loss and how many outstanding shares?Wait…you think $0.99 per share is impressive?![]()
Business lay people off all the time.If $0.99 per share is so good in your simple mind, “explain” why Disney had to layoff 7,000 employees