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Disney’s Corporate Structure
Media Networks Broadcasting
Parks and Resorts
Studio Entertainment
Disney Consumer Products
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0
GROSS PROFIT RATE RETURN ON SALES RETURN ON ASSETS RETUR ON
STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Series 1
90
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Working Capital
=(3,706)
10
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CURRENT RATIO QUICK RATIO CASH RATIO
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RECEIVABLE DAYS SALES INVENTORY DAYS INVENTORY ACCOUNTS PAYBLE
TURNOVER OUTSTANDING TURNOVER OUTSTANDING TURNOVER
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0
DEBT RATIO EQUITY RATIO DEBT EQUITY RATIO
Series 1
STRENGTH WEAKNESS
Wide coverage of Walt Disney’s cable networks Overdependence on a single region
Control of strong brands leading to a good Unfunded pension obligations
market positioning
Creative process
OPPORTUNITY THREAT
• Increase in the demand of online television • Increasing rate of piracy
and video globally • Intense Competition
• Internal growth/New markets • Uncontrollable changes in travel and tourism
• Changes in technology and consumer
consumption
BUSINESS AND ETHICS STANDARD
• Business Standards and Ethics Training
• Hiring Practices
• Human Resources
• Harassment Prevention and Discrimination Policies
Disney’s Corporate Social
Responsibility
The Walt Disney Company is a a powerhouse in the CSR
realm. Each year, the company publishes a new CSR
report, detailing its efforts in:
• Environmental stewardship
• International labor standards
• Healthy living
• Sustainable and fair workplace practices
• Strategic philanthropy and community engagement
DISNEY’S PHILANTHROPY
CHARITABLE GIVINGS
• Philantropic Giving
• Book Donations
VOLUNTEERING
• Disney Volunteers
DISNEY’S CSR PROJECTS
• Get Involve in Conservation
• Disney Friends For Change: Project Green
• Disney Planet Challenge
• Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund
• Recycle Plastic Bags
• The Green Standard
DISNEY’S ENVIRONMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
• Reducing Emissions
• Waste Diversion
• Water Conservation