Bob Iger had an investors meeting, and the media has been trying to make it sound like a win since. It's a lot of admitting they aren't doing well, but the writers try to make it sound different.
The first is quite simple, Disney is making sequels for movies that don't need sequels. Frozen, Zootopia, Toy Story are the ones mentioned.
No I don't know why it's in German.
Hulu will likely be sold. Will it go entirely to NBC and Universal? Who knows
Finally, the Activist investor backed down from getting a chair in the Disney board because Bob Iger did everything he was told to do. The paper makes it sound like a major win, but really it's Bob Iger bending the knee.
Disney is completely controlled by the parasites that invested in it. They had no money to stave off the infestation, to act like an immuno-response. This is what happens when you let third generation money handle control of the empire, they grew up with only the knowledge that they are special and have no idea how to be creative or invest with hard work, so everything is squandered away.
I've found that most of the investors are caught up in the cult.
DIE gave a lotta awful people a lotta money to burn through and take over the west.
Sadly true
Which is why Disney won't be going anywhere IMHO. It's way too important as a propaganda and indoctrination tool for them.
Toy Story was played out two movies ago.
Only for the next movie to retroactively turn it into a bad end. Woody should've went to college.
At least 4 gave us an awesome pinball machine. That is the only good it created.
No, seriously, I've played it, it's a lot of fun, despite the license.
It's surprising how well pinball has been doing in general.
As a lifelong fan, I couldn't be happier about it.
Then again, the worst thing that can happen to something is mainstream success...
disney owns the news dude, half their advertising budget, all their access to big films. They know not to bite the hand.
Their stock is around $107 right now, It's been as low as $92 in recent months.
That's not German. That's Cheese'n'Stoners.
Oh crap, is that Dutch? I just saw words I recognized and thought it was German.
Tbf if you know German you can understand the Dutch pretty well and vice versa so I can understand your confusion.
I mean you can understand a few bits and pieces but that's about it. I'm German and I get the headline but the article text is just mostly gibberish.
That said: the whole Dutch thing is probably because Archive's servers might be in the Netherlands. Thus they get redirected to the Dutch article. The article does exist in English but you get redirected to Dutch if you try to archive it: https://www.ign.com/articles/toy-story-frozen-and-zootopia-sequels-are-in-the-works
The double a is a giveaway but they can look pretty similar sometimes.
Sadly the double letters show up in a few places in German as well. Not all the time, but enough that I didn't register it.
I should have seen Het though.
German even has triple letters, like "Schifffahrt". The longer you look at it the weirder it looks :D
Ow, I understand why it has that, but it still hurts.
People are still getting Dutch and Pennsylvania Dutch confused.