Posted Wednesday, February 7, 2018 10:45 AM | Contributed by Jeff
Attendance at Disney’s domestic theme parks and resorts jumped 6 percent in the first quarter that ended in December as the division exceeded analysts’ expectations by generating $5.2 billion in revenue — an all-time quarterly high for the division, the company said. The company disclosed “a $1.6 billion one-time net tax benefit” from the new tax law.
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Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog - Silly Nonsense
I’m sure they’ll trickle that 1.6b down to their underpaid employees.
And some people think that Universal is hurting their attendance..
As far as tax break money, I am still waiting for them to hike their dividend up. Wheres my cut of the profit?
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