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WDW News Today
08-31-2009, 09:11 AM
Burbank, CA and New York, NY, August 31, 2009 —Building on its strategy of delivering quality branded content to people around the world, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) has agreed to acquire Marvel Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:MVL) in a stock and cash transaction, the companies announced today.

Under the terms of the agreement and based on the closing price of Disney on August 28, 2009, Marvel shareholders would receive a total of $30 per share in cash plus approximately 0.745 Disney shares for each Marvel share they own. At closing, the amount of cash and stock will be adjusted if necessary so that the total value of the Disney stock issued as merger consideration based on its trading value at that time is not less than 40% of the total merger consideration.

Based on the closing price of Disney stock on Friday, August 28, the transaction value is $50 per Marvel share or approximately $4 billion.

"This transaction combines Marvel's strong global brand and world-renowned library of characters including Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men, Captain America, Fantastic Four and Thor with Disney's creative skills, unparalleled global portfolio of entertainment properties, and a business structure that maximizes the value of creative properties across multiple platforms and territories," said Robert A. Iger, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company. "Ike Perlmutter and his team have done an impressive job of nurturing these properties and have created significant value. We are pleased to bring this talent and these great assets to Disney."

"We believe that adding Marvel to Disney's unique portfolio of brands provides significant opportunities for long-term growth and value creation," Iger said.

"Disney is the perfect home for Marvel's fantastic library of characters given its proven ability to expand content creation and licensing businesses," said Ike Perlmutter, Marvel's Chief Executive Officer. "This is an unparalleled opportunity for Marvel to build upon its vibrant brand and character properties by accessing Disney's tremendous global organization and infrastructure around the world."

Under the deal, Disney will acquire ownership of Marvel including its more than 5,000 Marvel characters. Mr. Perlmutter will oversee the Marvel properties, and will work directly with Disney's global lines of business to build and further integrate Marvel's properties.

The Boards of Directors of Disney and Marvel have each approved the transaction, which is subject to clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, certain non-United States merger control regulations, effectiveness of a registration statement with respect to Disney shares issued in the transaction and other customary closing conditions. The agreement will require the approval of Marvel shareholders. Marvel was advised on the transaction by BofA Merrill Lynch.

Investor Conference Call:

An investor conference call will take place at approximately 10:15 a.m. EDT / 7:15 a.m. PDT today, August 31, 2009. To listen to the Webcast, turn your browser to http://corporate.disney.go.com/investors/presentations.html or dial in domestically at 800-260-8140 or internationally at 617-614-3672. For both dial-in numbers, the participant pass code is 51214527.

The discussion will be available via replay on the Disney investors website through September 14, 2009 at 7:00 PM EDT/4:00 PM PDT.

About The Walt Disney CompanyThe Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with five business segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, interactive media and consumer products. Disney is a Dow 30 company with revenues of nearly $38 billion in its most recent fiscal year.

About Marvel Entertainment, Inc.Marvel Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a library of over 5,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in licensing, entertainment (via Marvel Studios and Marvel Animation) and publishing (via Marvel Comics).

Forward-Looking Statements:

Certain statements in this communication may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements relate to a variety of matters, including but not limited to: the operations of the businesses of Disney and Marvel separately and as a combined entity; the timing and consummation of the proposed merger transaction; the expected benefits of the integration of the two companies; the combined company's plans, objectives, expectations and intentions and other statements that are not historical fact. These statements are made on the basis of the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the management of Disney and Marvel regarding future events and are subject to significant risks and uncertainty. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. Neither Disney nor Marvel undertakes any obligation to update or revise these statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Such differences may result from a variety of factors, including but not limited to:

* legal or regulatory proceedings or other matters that affect the timing or ability to complete the transactions as contemplated;* the possibility that the expected synergies from the proposed merger will not be realized, or will not be realized within the anticipated time period; the risk that the businesses will not be integrated successfully;* the possibility of disruption from the merger making it more difficult to maintain business and operational relationships;* the possibility that the merger does not close, including but not limited to, due to the failure to satisfy the closing conditions;* any actions taken by either of the companies, including but not limited to, restructuring or strategic initiatives (including capital investments or asset acquisitions or dispositions);* developments beyond the companies' control, including but not limited to: changes in domestic or global economic conditions, competitive conditions and consumer preferences; adverse weather conditions or natural disasters; health concerns; international, political or military developments; and technological developments.

Additional factors that may cause results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements are set forth in the Annual Report on Form 10-K of Disney for the year ended September 27, 2008, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on November 20, 2008, under the heading "Item 1A—Risk Factors" and in the Annual Report on Form 10-K of Marvel for the year ended December 31, 2008, which was filed with the SEC on February 27, 2009, under the heading "Item 1A—Risk Factors," and in subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K and other filings made with the SEC by each of Marvel and Disney.

Important Merger Information and Additional Information:

This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval. In connection with the proposed transaction, Disney and Marvel will file relevant materials with the SEC. Disney will file a Registration Statement on Form S-4 that includes a proxy statement of Marvel and which also constitutes a prospectus of Disney. Marvel will mail the proxy statement/prospectus to its stockholders.Investors are urged to read the proxy statement/prospectus regarding the proposed transaction when it becomes available, because it will contain important information.The proxy statement/prospectus and other documents that will be filed by Disney and Marvel with the SEC will be available free of charge at the SEC's website, www.sec.gov, or by directing a request when such a filing is made to The Walt Disney Company, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, CA 91521-9722, Attention: Shareholder Services or by directing a request when such a filing is made to Marvel Entertainment, Inc., 417 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016, Attention: Corporate Secretary.

Disney, Marvel, their respective directors and certain of their executive officers may be considered participants in the solicitation of proxies in connection with the proposed transaction. Information about the directors and executive officers of Marvel is set forth in its definitive proxy statement, which was filed with the SEC on March 24, 2009. Information about the directors and executive officers of Disney is set forth in its definitive proxy statement, which was filed with the SEC on January 16, 2009.Investors may obtain additional information regarding the interests of such participants by reading the proxy statement/prospectus Disney and Marvel will file with the SEC when it becomes available.

macksdaddy789
08-31-2009, 09:29 AM
I wonder what effect this will have on Marvels presence at Universal studios. Does that mean Disney would be making money off people going to Universal now as well? I think it will be very interesting to see how this all unfolds.

jerlev
08-31-2009, 10:15 AM
Wow. I too wonder what this means for Universal Studios and Six Flags. Very interesting. Never been a comic fan, myself...

skitch76
08-31-2009, 10:52 AM
Oh yeah, I didn't even think about the Marvel characters at Universal. I guess they'll be replaced with Shrek and Spongebob. = P

This news is just crazy though. I'm still floored. I'm curious to see how this changes either side. Will Disneyland start selling comic books and (non-Power Ranger) action figures? Will we see the Disney castle before Iron Man 2? Bizarre.

But I guess Warner Bros owns DC so it kinda fits. The 2 powerhouse comic companies owned by 2 powerhouse movie studios.

jerlev
08-31-2009, 12:21 PM
Wow. I too wonder what this means for Universal Studios and Six Flags. Very interesting. Never been a comic fan, myself...

I guess 6 Flags has DC... as I said, never a comic fan... LOL

tigger322
08-31-2009, 01:23 PM
I for one don't want to see one Marvel character in the park. All the Disney Characters are sweet and welcoming even the villians aren't over the top but there is nothing welcoming about Iron Man! Who would want to hug him? I really hope they don't plan on making changes to the Magic Kingdom I think it would be a huge mistake. I just don't like this idea at all. Why couldn't they put the money into more rides, updating the monorail, a new park. I am not a fan of this at all.

Executor78
08-31-2009, 07:28 PM
I second the opinion of Tigger322 not letting the Marvel characters in the parks (except Darkhawk, I would hug Darkhawk any day, just kidding :_risata:). This does say something about Marvel's popularity (of course nothing against DC) being acquired by Disney.

Imagineer2017
08-31-2009, 08:24 PM
I second the opinion of Tigger332 not letting the Marvel characters in the parks (except Darkhawk, I would hug Darkhawk any day, just kidding :_risata:). This does say something about Marvel's popularity (of course nothing against DC) being acquired by Disney. Wait, now that I think about it would the new Marvel movies coming out after Iron Man 2 be made by Disney or are they going to keep the original studios agreements?
I for one don't want to see one Marvel character in the park. All the Disney Characters are sweet and welcoming even the villians aren't over the top but there is nothing welcoming about Iron Man! Who would want to hug him? I really hope they don't plan on making changes to the Magic Kingdom I think it would be a huge mistake. I just don't like this idea at all. Why couldn't they put the money into more rides, updating the monorail, a new park. I am not a fan of this at all.

I third it! I'm not a Comic fan, so I don't like the idea of Comic book characters in Disney. Hope fully they will keep them away from the parks. Look at what the new logo is-
http://d23.disney.go.com/articles/images/083109_NG_BN_DisneyMarvelbanner.jpgGAH!!! I don't like it. Not one bit.

dlnewstoday
08-31-2009, 08:27 PM
I third it! I'm not a Comic fan, so I don't like the idea of Comic book characters in Disney. Hope fully they will keep them away from the parks. Look at what the new logo is-
http://d23.disney.go.com/articles/images/083109_NG_BN_DisneyMarvelbanner.jpgGAH!!! I don't like it. Not one bit.

I doubt that'd be the new logo. It's just a combining of the two companies logo to show off the merger.

Imagineer2017
08-31-2009, 08:30 PM
I doubt that'd be the new logo. It's just a combining of the two companies logo to show off the merger.

It was on D23-
http://d23.disney.go.com/newsfeatures.html

dlnewstoday
08-31-2009, 08:35 PM
It was on D23-
http://d23.disney.go.com/newsfeatures.html

I know. Both companies are bound to keep their logos. That's just the two put together to show off the merger as I said.

Imagineer2017
08-31-2009, 08:38 PM
I know. Both companies are bound to keep their logos. That's just the two put together to show off the merger as I said.

I still expect "The Walt Disney Company" to still be viable somewhere on Marvel's logo.

dlnewstoday
08-31-2009, 08:39 PM
I still expect "The Walt Disney Company" to still be viable somewhere on Marvel's logo.

Is "The Walt Disney Company" on Pixar's logo?

Imagineer2017
08-31-2009, 08:52 PM
Is "The Walt Disney Company" on Pixar's logo?

Got me there! :_o:
But do remember, how many Pixar/Pixar movies are there? Sure they have shorts, but movies? none. Disney always has their name bunked with Pixar. Always Disney/Pixar.

Desert Disney Dude
08-31-2009, 09:01 PM
This may be opening the comic community to a new era (or whatever.) But, the only place that i could see any potential to have a charcter or attraction themed after a marvel comic would be DHS. And it wouldn't even fit well into park. Just not really Disney style of having super heroes in their parks.

Imagineer2017
08-31-2009, 09:09 PM
This may be opening the comic community to a new era (or whatever.) But, the only place that i could see any potential to have a charcter or attraction themed after a marvel comic would be DHS. And it wouldn't even fit well into park. Just not really Disney style of having super heroes in their parks.

But (this has been mentioned before), Marvel is at Universal Studios. I believe they have their own area of the park and all. "The Incredible Hulk" is Island of Adventure's main pull,along with Spiderman, Hulk and Spiderman belong to Marvel, so I don't think they will be in the Disney Parks as well.
I wonder, why is Disney buying a franchise that already has most of it's movies made?

dlnewstoday
08-31-2009, 09:20 PM
I wonder, why is Disney buying a franchise that already has most of it's movies made?

They still have a lot more movies lined up to make my friend.

Executor78
08-31-2009, 09:29 PM
Let's think about the video game potential out there! Instead of Marvel vs Capcom you could have Marvel vs Kingdom Hearts. Or X-Men vs The Incredibles. Or how about Marvel Ultimate Aliance 3: Dawn of the Toon Brigade.

Imagineer2017
08-31-2009, 09:35 PM
They still have a lot more movies lined up to make my friend.

I wouldn't know.


Let's think about the video game potential out there! Instead of Marvel vs Capcom you could have Marvel vs Kingdom Hearts. Or X-Men vs The Incredibles. Or how about Marvel Ultimate Aliance 3: Dawn of the Toon Brigade.

That would be...odd

Executor78
08-31-2009, 09:44 PM
I wonder, why is Disney buying a franchise that already has most of it's movies made?

Although it began producing its own movies, starting with "Iron Man" last year, Marvel has several deals with other movie studios that Disney said it will honor and re-examine upon expiration.

For example, "Spider-Man 4," set for release in 2011, is being made with Sony Corp.'s Columbia Pictures; "Iron Man 2" will be distributed by Viacom Inc.'s Paramount Pictures next year; and the upcoming "X-Men Origins: Magneto" and "X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2," both due in 2011, are to be distributed by News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox.

Iger said Pixar also had third-party licensing agreements that eventually expired, allowing the companies to move forward together...Disney said the acquisition will hurt its earnings per share by a mid-single digit percentage in fiscal 2010 but be positive in 2012. That is partly because the company will issue 59 million new shares and partly because of the timing of Marvel releases such as "Thor" and "The First Avenger: Captain America" in 2011.

From Disney to buy comic book powerhouse Marvel for $4B
Source: AP Mon Aug 31, 2009, 2:11 pm EDT
By Associated Press on Yahoo!

Okay so that pretty much answers any questions I had on the upcoming Marvel movies.

skitch76
09-01-2009, 11:16 AM
X-Men vs The Incredibles.

Hmm...not sure if you were joking or not, but that could actually be kinda fun. = )

How about "Ghost Rider -vs- Lightning McQueen, the Race to Hell" hehe

skitch76
09-01-2009, 11:19 AM
I doubt that'd be the new logo.

I agree. I picture it more like Mickey Ears with the word "Marvel" stitched across the front. :_risata:
j/k

Executor78
09-01-2009, 07:41 PM
Hmm...not sure if you were joking or not, but that could actually be kinda fun. = )

How about "Ghost Rider -vs- Lightning McQueen, the Race to Hell" hehe

No, no that was all a joke, I just love playing those Marvel vs titles. Besides Ghost Rider would wipe the floor with any competition, unless it's Quicksilver.

Imagineer2017
09-01-2009, 09:59 PM
I agree. I picture it more like Mickey Ears with the word "Marvel" stitched across the front. :_risata:
j/k

I keep seeing Spiderman wearing Mouse Ears. In the papers, on MiceAge...

Desert Disney Dude
09-01-2009, 10:48 PM
Maybe a new interactive show Featuring J. Jonah Jameson. Where guests pitch Jameson new ideas and sees what he thinks.
MAGIC. Than they can give out golden tickets to audition for a column in the Times. HA Sponsored by USA Today.

jenlar
09-02-2009, 08:52 AM
I think that it's a good move. There are *lots* of movies to be made still, and even more opportunities with merch. Unless there are some meet&greets at DHS, I doubt that anything will change in the parks.

It's definitely a loss for Universal. Can you imagine deciding if you

a) completely re-theme your attractions
-or-
b) pay royalties to your direct competitor
-or-
c) advertise their brand
-or-
d) some combination of the above

Sucks to be them!

Imagineer2017
09-02-2009, 03:53 PM
I think that it's a good move. There are *lots* of movies to be made still, and even more opportunities with merch. Unless there are some meet&greets at DHS, I doubt that anything will change in the parks.
It's definitely a loss for Universal. Can you imagine deciding if you
a) completely re-theme your attractions-or-b) pay royalties to your direct competitor-or-c) advertise their brand-or-d) some combination of the above
Sucks to be them!
Universal will not be getting rid of Marvel, and Disney is respecting that.

Universal sent this missive to their own employees: "You may have seen reports this morning that Disney intends to acquire Marvel Entertainment. Naturally, Team Members and guests may wonder how this will impact Islands of Adventure. Marvel Super Hero Island and the Marvel characters are a beloved and important part of the Universal Orlando experience and will remain so. Our guests are still going to be able to meet Spider-Man and all our other Marvel characters. We believe our agreement with Marvel stands and that the Disney/Marvel deal will have no impact on our guest experience."-from MiceAge

Going back to an older post on the subject....

I for one don't want to see one Marvel character in the park.
I want to bring up a good point Kevin Yee from MiceAge brought up-

We don't see Miss Piggy in parades next to Minnie Mouse, or the Power Rangers posing with Chip & Dale. Rather, Disney will maintain a portfolio of brands, not a mashup.
I wouldn't want to see them in the parks either.

jenlar
09-02-2009, 09:20 PM
Oh, I didn't think that they'd change their theming, but it is one of their options. Mostly I was pointing out that it's got to be a bitter pill that their rides and merch will be advertising and paying royalties to their direct competition.

Executor78
09-04-2009, 04:50 AM
http://www.atomiccomics.com/Portals/0/15742Marvel_Disney_logo-md.JPG

Here is a rendition of the Disney/Marvel logo from a local comic book store chain here in Phoenix, AZ.

Andrea
09-05-2009, 07:12 PM
http://www.atomiccomics.com/Portals/0/15742Marvel_Disney_logo-md.JPG

Here is a rendition of the Disney/Marvel logo from a local comic book store chain here in Phoenix, AZ.

Shouldn't Marvel be written in "Disney" font? ;)

Imagineer2017
09-05-2009, 07:25 PM
Shouldn't Marvel be written in "Disney" font? ;)

LOL.:_lol: Lets just wait and see.

Executor78
09-06-2009, 03:07 PM
Shouldn't Marvel be written in "Disney" font?

That was just an imagining of the logo. Like others on this post have suggested (in their comments about Pixar) I doubt that the actual Disney logo, lettering styles, etc...will appear in any of the Marvel publications, or even actually change how the Marvel logo looks. Unless the two companies happen to do a project together, but that's far down the road. Still, I think that Marvel would be better equipped to handle a Disney comic (here's hoping they resurrect the Gargoyles) than the independent publishers that have been doing it in the past.

Andrea
09-06-2009, 04:14 PM
That was just an imagining of the logo. Like others on this post have suggested (in their comments about Pixar) I doubt that the actual Disney logo, lettering styles, etc...will appear in any of the Marvel publications, or even actually change how the Marvel logo looks. Unless the two companies happen to do a project together, but that's far down the road. Still, I think that Marvel would be better equipped to handle a Disney comic (here's hoping they resurrect the Gargoyles) than the independent publishers that have been doing it in the past.

I was just kidding around. :)

Executor78
09-07-2009, 07:30 PM
I was just kidding around. :)

I kinda figured you were, no worries :linguino:

Imagineer2017
09-07-2009, 07:53 PM
I kinda figured you were, no worries :linguino:

Worry! I am very worried! I am worried Disney will do something stupid with the merger.

Executor78
09-07-2009, 09:50 PM
Remember Disney is a company run by fallible people, even though they are good at what they do. All we fans can do is hope that all will be well and that Disney or Marvel won't screw things up. I try to be an optimist (as hard as that is sometimes) and will wait and see what happens. :_sii:

dbanderson3
09-21-2009, 03:13 PM
Remember Disney is a company run by fallible people, even though they are good at what they do. All we fans can do is hope that all will be well and that Disney or Marvel won't screw things up. I try to be an optimist (as hard as that is sometimes) and will wait and see what happens. :_sii:

The heirs of Jack Kirby who is the co-creator of Captain America, the Hulk, and Fantastic Four among others have filed a lawsuit against Disney to gain the rights to the characters...

Attention Lawyers. On your mark....get set......go!!!

Executor78
09-21-2009, 07:31 PM
The heirs of Jack Kirby who is the co-creator of Captain America, the Hulk, and Fantastic Four among others have filed a lawsuit against Disney to gain the rights to the characters...

Attention Lawyers. On your mark....get set......go!!!

Okay, maybe not the most auspicious beginning to the merger. But, seriously, who didn't see something like this coming?

dbanderson3
09-21-2009, 09:42 PM
Okay, maybe not the most auspicious beginning to the merger. But, seriously, who didn't see something like this coming?

Don't know, maybe Iger and his Disney corporate lawyers?

dbanderson3
09-21-2009, 09:49 PM
Okay, maybe not the most auspicious beginning to the merger. But, seriously, who didn't see something like this coming?

Maybe Disney stockholders?

Executor78
09-22-2009, 08:53 AM
People can get pretty possessive of things that they create, and don't want anyone messing with their ideas (or comic book characters). I know that I wouldn't, even if an entity like Disney came onto the scene. If Iger, the stockholders, or anyone else thought that there would be happy feelings all around because of the merger hopefully they will wake up to reality. I for one think that good things will eventually come out of this initial chaos, but the chaos has to happen first. Remember it took years of litigation for Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster to be recognized as the creators of Superman. Not that anyone doubts what Jack Kirby created, but his heirs may be in for a long haul dealing with a corporation like Disney, or even Marvel, if they're not happy.