Little Mermaid News
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Walt Disney Co. opens an expanded section of its Magic Kingdom today with the aim of drawing more visitors to a Florida park battling stagnant attendance for the past five years.
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Denmark is playing to its strengths as Carlsberg A/S and Vestas Wind Systems A/S signed deals with the world’s second-largest economy ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to the Nordic nation.
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Jeffrey Katzenberg, with deals that give him new characters, a theme park and a footprint in China, is signaling DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. plans to expand beyond 3-D movies and home video.
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Shanghai’s $44 billion World Expo may secure bigger economic benefits for China’s richest city than Beijing reaped from the Olympics two years ago.
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If you’ve had it with choreography as inspired as a workout at the gym, “Newsies: The Musical” is your show.
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Remember those scenes on YouTube of Hitler in the bunker surrounded by embarrassed staffers as he furiously pounds the table because he can’t get a jumbo mortgage or tickets to “The Little Mermaid”?
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Walt Disney Co. opens the Cars Land attraction in Anaheim, California, to the public today, part of its largest investment ever in the theme-park unit. The implications are broad for both earnings and succession at the world’s largest entertainment company.
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Walt Disney Co., which generated more than $79 million in U.S. theaters after converting “The Lion King” to 3-D, will re-release four other animated features in the format.
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American Girl, the Mattel Inc. doll that has dominated the big (18 inches, or 46 centimeters, tall) and expensive ($95) part of the market for 24 years, may have to watch her back this holiday season.
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Maersk Mc-Kinney Moeller, the owner of the world’s largest container-shipping company and Denmark’s richest man, has died. He was 98.
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