1. Should Disney hedge its yen royalty cash flow? Why or why not? If so‚ how much should be hedged and over what time period? Yes‚ Walt Disney Company should hedge its royalty cash flow to protect against currency fluctuations. The company has revenues in Yen and does not have expenses in Yen. Thus it would be converting the Yen to Dollar and so is exposed to foreign exchange risk. The value of Yen has declined recently and it is difficult to forecast what the value could be in the future
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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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Introduction: The Walt Disney Company is the largest media conglomerate in the world and is headquartered in Burbank‚ California‚ USA. It was established by Walt and Roy Disney in 1923. Since its inception‚ Disney has grown vastly so that operational areas now include theme parks‚ motion pictures‚ television dramas and consumer products. In 1955‚ the most charming place in the world was ‘Disneyland’ was open for the public. The idea was to create a magical place for the whole family. Ever
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The Walt Disney Company’s Yen Financing Report Contents Overview 3 History of Disney 3 Analysis on Financial Statement 3 Problems to Solve 4 Variable methods of hedging 5 Inter FX Forward Contracts 5 Goldman’s Proposal 7 Gains for Both Counterparties 10 Conclusion 11 The Walt Disney Company’s Yen Financing Report Overview History of Disney The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS)‚ commonly referred to as Disney‚ is an American multinational diversified mass media company
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was owned and operated by an unrelated Japanese corporation. The Walt Disney Company received royalties‚ paid in Yen‚ on certain revenues generated by Tokyo Disneyland. This new overseas business venture was bringing some concern about the foreign exchange risk to Disney. The management team at the Disney has been considering hedging future Yen inflows from Disney Tokyo since 1985. Mr. Anderson‚ the director of finance at The Walt Disney Company‚ focused his attention on a possible 15 billion ten-year
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The Walt Disney Company’s Yen Financing International Financial Economics Universiteit van Amsterdam Question 1 Should Walt Disney Company hedge its yen exposure? Why? On April 1983 Tokyo Disneyland started to operate. The Japanese company that operated this park paid royalties on certain revenues to Walt Disney Productions. The Yen royalties receipts in 1984 already reached a height of 8 billion Yen. The director of finance of the Walt Disney Company expected a further growth of 10% to
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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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kingdom is no man but a mouse: Mickey Mouse. The Walt Disney Company is the world’s largest media conglomerate‚ with assets encompassing movies‚ television‚ publishing‚ and theme parks. Its Disney/ABC Television Group includes the ABC television network and 10 broadcast stations‚ as well as a portfolio of cable networks including ABC Family‚ Disney Channel‚ and ESPN (80%-owned). Walt Disney Studios produces films through imprints Walt Disney Pictures‚ Disney Animation‚ and Pixar. It also owns Marvel Entertainment
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International LLM Strategic Management A) Industries where Walt Disney compete: Walt Disney tries to be the biggest global provider of media and entertainment contents‚ for that purpose‚ operates in four different sectors: 1. Media Networks: with two main bodies‚ on the one hand Broadcasting units‚ which include the ABC television acquired in 1995 for $19 billion (second largest acquisition in US history at that moment)‚ making Disney the largest entertainment company in US and providing it
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The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King Case Analysis The Walt Disney Company is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. Disney is able to create sustainable profits due to its heterogeneity‚ inimitability‚ co-specialization and immense foresight. It also successfully uses synergy to create value across its many business units. After its founder Walter Disney ’s death‚ the company started to lose its ground and performance declined. Michael Eisner became CEO
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