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About the company

The Walt Disney Company is a diversified worldwide entertainment company. The Company's segments include Entertainment, Sports and Experiences. The Entertainment segment generally encompasses the Company’s non-sports focused global film, television and direct-to-consumer (DTC) video streaming content production and distribution activities. Its line of business includes Linear Networks, Direct-to-Consumer, and Content Sales/Licensing. The Sports segment generally encompasses the Company’s sports-focused global television and DTC video streaming content production and distribution activities. Its line of business includes ESPN and Star. Experiences segment includes Parks and Experiences and Consumer Products. Parks and Experiences consists of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Disneyland Resort in California, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, and Disneyland Paris, among others. Consumer Products includes licensing of its trade names, characters, visual, literary and other IPs.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)88.94bn
  • Net income in USD2.99bn
  • Incorporated2018
  • Employees225.00k
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