List of acquisitions by Disney

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The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923 and since 1996 has acquired many properties to increase its size in the media industry. The table shows the most substantial and important acquisitions that Disney has made over the years.

Acquisitions[edit]

Acquired company Date Country Price (US$) Price Adjusted for Inflation (US$) Parent/Merged With References
Disneyland, Inc. 1957 (64% controlling stake)  USA 562,500 5,000,000 Disney Parks, Experiences and Products [1]
1960 (remaining shares)  USA 7,500,000 66,000,000 [2][3]
WED Enterprises park designing and engineering division 1965  USA
Retlaw Enterprises parks transportation division 1982  USA 42,600,000 114,000,000 [4]
Wrather Corporation 1987 (50% share)  USA [5]
1988 (Remaining 50%)  USA [6]
Miramax Films 1993  USA 60,000,000 107,000,000 Walt Disney Studios [7]
Capital Cities/ABC Inc. February 9, 1996  USA 19,000,000,000 31,352,000,000 Walt Disney Television [8]
Toysmart August 1996  USA Disney Interactive [9]
Starwave April 30, 1998  USA 400,000,000 635,000,000 Go.com [10]
Infoseek July 12, 1999  USA 1,770,000,000 2,750,000,000 [11][12]
Fox Family Worldwide
Saban Entertainment
October 24, 2001  USA 2,900,000,000 4,239,000,000 ABC Family Worldwide
Buena Vista Studios Entertainment
[13]
The Jim Henson Company (rights to The Muppets and Bear in the Big Blue House) February 17, 2004  USA 75,000,000 103,000,000 The Muppets Studio. [14]
Avalanche Software April 19, 2005  USA Disney Interactive Studios [15]
Pixar May 5, 2006  USA 7,400,000,000 9,500,000,000 Walt Disney Studios [16]
Climax Racing September 2006  UK Disney Interactive Studios [17]
Junction Point Studios February 8, 2007  USA [18]
New Horizon Interactive August 2007  Canada 350,000,000 422,000,000 [19]
GameStar February 2009  China [20]
Wideload Games September 8, 2009  USA [21]
Marvel Entertainment December 31, 2009  USA 4,400,000,000 5,308,000,000 Marvel Entertainment [22]
Tapulous July 1, 2010  USA Disney Mobile [23]
Playdom July 27, 2010  USA 563,000,000 635,000,000 Disney Interactive [24]
Lucasfilm December 21, 2012  USA 4,050,000,00 4,565,000,000 Walt Disney Studios [25][26]
Maker Studios 2014  USA 500,000,000 547,000,000 Disney Digital Network [27]
BAMTech 2016  USA 2,930,000,000 3,160,000,000 Disney Streaming Services [28][29][30][31]
Euro Disney SCA 2017  France 760,000,000 802,000,000 Disney Parks, Experiences and Products [32][33]
21st Century Fox March 20, 2019  USA 71,300,000,000 72,172,000,000 The Walt Disney Company [34][35]

Former acquisitions[edit]

Acquirer Target company Date of sale Price of sale References
Andy Heyward
Bain Capital
Chase Capital Partners
DIC Entertainment 2002 [36][37]
The Weinstein Company Dimension Films 2005 [38]
Filmyard Holdings Miramax Films 2010 663,000,000 [39]
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Avalanche Software 2017 [40]
Sinclair Broadcast Group Fox Sports Networks August 22, 2019 10,600,000,000 [41]
Scopely FoxNext January 22, 2020 [42]
Banijay Endemol Shine Group 3 July 2020 2,200,000,000 [43]
Gimbal, Inc. TrueX September 28, 2020 [44]
ViacomCBS TeleColombia [45][46]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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