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An SI Board Since February 1997
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11 Yes it is. Theme park attendance, the stronghold of Disney cannot generate enocapitalistbeatnik-7/17/1997
10 Jim: The 16 July 1997 Wall Street Journal reported that Roy Disney, Vice Chairmwooden ships-7/17/1997
9 Maybe, probably not. The term "dis" has been out of the hood so longcapitalistbeatnik-7/16/1997
8 Hi, James. Over the weekend, I heard a rumor that the Baptists, in concert withwooden ships-7/16/1997
7 Well, CNBC did a report on Disneys troubles in the TA section today. The Hercucapitalistbeatnik-7/7/1997
6 OK at over 80 this is Fantasyland. Im short as of yesterday. This is a compancapitalistbeatnik-5/2/1997
5 You answer your own question when you say why does cardiac patient Eisner choosPeter Greenhill-3/8/1997
4 Really. If he had an idea the company would explode in growth, why would he picapitalistbeatnik-3/3/1997
3 Why does Disney deserve ANY premium? Eisner at the annual meeting from WSJ: DMaA-3/3/1997
2 What? What do you mean premiums? Are you talking valuations? They are ridicucapitalistbeatnik-3/1/1997
1 Bought some DISOO last monday. The premiums in tech stocks are too great on eiLarry Abrams-3/1/1997
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