marketwatch.com — CHICAGO (Marke****ch) -- Walt Disney Co. said on Monday it has reached a deal to acquire comic book titan Marvel Entertainment Inc. for $4 billion in stock and cash. In a statement, Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger said
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lovesacSep 1, 2009
Will the pain ever end for Stanley Lee!!
sangrillaSep 1, 2009
Maybe we might someday see mickey and donald appear in the marvel multi-verse or the X-men start to sing and dance around the set. "X-Men on ice" anyone?
therightcliqueSep 1, 2009
@MCA2142Clerks 2 was distributed by The Weinstein Company, and not Miramax. Even though the Weinstein Company used to be Miramax, it wasn't when Clerks 2 came out.Clerks 1, yes.
robinthehoodSep 1, 2009
Naomi Klein is "the masses"? Good grief.Last time I checked the corporate/government machine which would represent "the masses" is pro-consolidation.Look at how ineffective the FCC has been made for example. In the 1980's Ray-gun cut their workforce approx. in half making it so they could no longer prosecute anti-trust, conflict of interest and various other cases that affect we the people.Then look at the fact that time and time again grassroots support comes out to STOP media consolidation (most recently in the last year) but the FCC has no balls and the government is nothing but cronies so it goes through anyways.
duffydirectSep 8, 2009
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secritySep 10, 2009
The Republicans did away with it.
kimmyshopOct 18, 2009
Talk about monopoly.