Case study in Derivatives The Walt Disney Company’s Yen Financing GROUP SIX Liang Zhang Xiao Cao Xiang Wang Le Lu 1 / 10 All rights reserved. www.lelu.tk. Contents & Structure Part I. Overview -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Part II. The problem facing Disney ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Status quo 1 - JPY royalties grows fast -------------------------------------------------- 3 Status
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CASE STUDY THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY’S YEN FINANCING Alexandra Molnár Laure Vigneron Manuel Aguilee Pimprapai Lertamornkitti Pranav Goyal EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Walt Disney‚ an American leisure and entertainment company‚ receives royalty payment from Tokyo Disneyland every year. The royalties were denominated in yen and were constantly growing and becoming significant for the company (8 billion Yen in 1984‚ with 10-20% projected growth). However‚ the depreciation of the yen against the dollar could
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Disney Theme Park Case Study Questions 1. The things that motivated Disney to set up theme parks abroad were more business opportunities. The management realized how successful they were in the US and that their resorts attracted a lot of foreign travelers. Realizing this allowed them to consider tapping into the global market‚ which would mean more profits and a more global company. The pros from the standpoint of the Walt Disney Company would be more profits‚ gaining global product and differentiation
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CORAL DIVERS RESORT Business Description Coral Divers Resort (Coral) is acting since 10 years on the niche industry of a rapidly growing sport scuba diving in the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. The company belongs to Jonathan Greywell family’s who found this niche by creating short weekend and midweek diving ventures‚ a service that intrigued the public‚ both single and families. Coral Divers Resort has targeted the aficionado diver‚ and the tyro‚ both of which want maximum diving pleasure
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Johnson (General Manager)‚ West Indies Yacht Club Resort From: Mr. Patrick Dowd (Management Consultant) Date: 1/12/2007 Subject: Recommendation Report for West Indies Yacht Club Resort Introduction The purpose of this recommendation report is to sort out the existing problems of West Indies Yacht Club Resort and to suggest some feasible solutions to improve the current situation. This report is going to identify the key issues in the resort‚ list and discuss the main findings‚ outline the conclusions
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Learning from the Disneyland Paris Experience. A Case study in International/Intercultural Communication This is the most wonderful project we have ever done. Michael Eisner‚ CEO‚ Walt Disney Company A horror made of cardboard‚ plastic‚ and appalling colors; a construction of hardened chewing gum and idiotic folklore taken straight out of comic books written for obese Americans. Jean Cau‚ French Critic American businesses make assumption about the transferability of culturally loaded business
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A brand synonymous with private villas‚ tropical garden spas‚ and retail galleries promoting traditional craft‚ Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts received its first guest in 1994 in Phuket‚ Thailand. Since then‚ it had grown into a leading manager and developer of niche and premium resorts‚ hotels and spas in Asia Pacific. Despite having minimal advertising‚ Banyan Tree achieved global exposure and a high level of brand awareness through the company’s public relations and global marketing programs.
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animated motion picture business established by Walt and Roy Disney in 1923. The company operated the Disneyland amusement theme park in Anaheim‚ California‚ and the Walt Disney World destination resort in Orlando‚ Florida. In addition to the domestic entertainment and recreation revenues from Disneyland and Walt Disney World‚ the company received royalties‚ paid in yen‚ on certain revenues generated by Tokyo Disneyland. Owned and operated by an unrelated Japanese corporation‚ Tokyo Disneyland was opened
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com/2006/01/24/news/companies/disney_pixar_deal/ Mycoted. (n.d.). Disney creativity strategy. Retrieved from http://www.mycoted.com/Disney_Creativity_Strategy Reso‚ P. (2010). House of mouse to sell homes: Disney hawks multi-million-dollar properties near Walt Disney World. Retrieved from http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2010/06/24/2010-0624_disney_enters_real_estate_market_starts_selling_luxury_ vacation_homes_near_di sne.html (accessed September 6‚ 2010). The Walt Disney Company. (n.d.). Investor relations. Retrieved
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Case Study: 1 The Not-So-Wonderful World of Euro Disney BONJOUR‚ MICKEY: In April 1992‚ EuroDisney SCA opened its doors to European visitors. Located by the river Marne some 20 miles east of Paris‚ it was designed to be the biggest and most lavish theme park that Walt Disney Company (Disney) had built to date – bigger than Disneyland in Anaheim‚ California; Disney World in Oralando‚ Florida; and Tokyo Disneyland in Japan. Much to Disney management’s surprise‚ Europeans failed to “go
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