Why does Disney feel it has to pay $4 billion to buy Marvel Entertainment, and why now? That is one key question that Wall Street observers are trying to wrap their arms around after the announcement Monday morning of the first major entertainment industry acquisition in a while. Most expect Disney will help elevate Marvel character’s exposure across the globe and distribution platforms, but the financial benefits are longer-term and require solid execution, many argue.
MUMBAI — A Hollywood film co-produced with Indian financing, an offbeat road movie and a mainstream Bollywood musical will be on offer at this year’s Toronto festival, reflecting the changing face of Indian cinema. “The Joneses,” starring Demi Moore and David Duchovny is a $10 million project co-financed by Mumbai-based[…]
Why does Disney feel it has to pay $4 billion to buy Marvel Entertainment, and why now? That is one key question that Wall Street observers are trying to wrap their arms around after the announcement Monday morning of the first major entertainment industry acquisition in a while. Most expect Disney will help elevate Marvel character’s exposure across the globe and distribution platforms, but the financial benefits are longer-term and require solid execution, many argue.
MUMBAI — A Hollywood film co-produced with Indian financing, an offbeat road movie and a mainstream Bollywood musical will be on offer at this year’s Toronto festival, reflecting the changing face of Indian cinema. “The Joneses,” starring Demi Moore and David Duchovny is a $10 million project co-financed by Mumbai-based[…]
Why does Disney feel it has to pay $4 billion to buy Marvel Entertainment, and why now? That is one key question that Wall Street observers are trying to wrap their arms around after the announcement Monday morning of the first major entertainment industry acquisition in a while. Most expect Disney will help elevate Marvel character’s exposure across the globe and distribution platforms, but the financial benefits are longer-term and require solid execution, many argue.
MUMBAI — A Hollywood film co-produced with Indian financing, an offbeat road movie and a mainstream Bollywood musical will be on offer at this year’s Toronto festival, reflecting the changing face of Indian cinema. “The Joneses,” starring Demi Moore and David Duchovny is a $10 million project co-financed by Mumbai-based[…]