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DreamWorks Animation creates family entertainment, including animated feature films, television specials and series, live entertainment properties, online virtual worlds and related consumer products, meant for audiences around the world. We have released a total of 18 animated feature films of... More
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- Tuesday, October 30, 2012, 12:10 AM Notable earnings scheduled for Tuesday afternoon: ACPW, BNNY, CAR, CBG, CENX, DVA, DWA, EA, EQIX, FISV, GERN, GNW, HTGC, ITRI, IVR, JDSU, KIM, LGCY, MIPS, MWA, OKE, OKS, ONXX, PPO,PSMT, QEP, QUIK, SIMG, SSW, STR, STX, TRIP, TTWO, WMB, WPZ, WU Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, October 29, 2012, 5:35 PM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: ACPW, BNNY, CAR, CBG, CENX, DVA, DWA, EA, EQIX, FISV, GERN, GNW, HTGC, ITRI, IVR, JDSU, KIM, LGCY, MIPS, MWA, OKE, OKS, ONXX, PPO,PSMT, QEP, QUIK, SIMG, SSW, STR, STX, TRIP, TTWO, WMB, WPZ, WU Comment! [Earnings]
- Thursday, October 25, 2012, 11:19 AM DreamWorks Animation (DWA +1.7%) announces its Chairman of the Board, Roger Enrico, will resign effective immediately to be replaced by board member Mellody Hobson. Enrico steps down after over eights years in the position. Comment! [Consumer]
- Wednesday, October 10, 2012, 10:49 AM A new book from author David Denby makes the case that serious film dramas may be a thing of the past as studios increasingly stick to a formula of producing comic book and animated hits on top of the typical cycle of genre films. Younger audiences also have an outsized influence on what films are greenlighted with their stronger voice on social media channels. Profits over awards: TWX, DIS, NWS, LGF, DWA. 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Tuesday, October 9, 2012, 8:27 AM Dreamworks Animation (DWA) co-founder David Geffen converted the sum total of his Class B stock to Class A stock, according to a SEC filing. The move gives CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg more control as he now holds close to 61% of the company's voting power through his and associated entities' Class B stock. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, October 1, 2012, 8:36 AM Janney Montgomery lifts Dreamworks (DWA) up to Buy from Neutral on its view the name will command a premium multiple with buyout talks still in the mix. On the fundamental side, tracking data for Rise of the Guardians shows the animated film has significant revenue potential with its Avengers-style amalgam of characters featuring Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy all working together. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, September 20, 2012, 4:15 PM DreamWorks Animation (DWA +3.7%) is upgraded to Neutral from Sell by Janney, which says the studio stands to benefit from a broader slate of films and a potential hit in the upcoming Rise of the Guardians. "The film faces limited competition and its holiday-centric story line should play well through the season," Janney says. Comment! [Consumer, Quick Ideas]
- Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 10:05 AM DreamWorks (DWA +0.5%) lines up a series of new distribution deals, following up on a strategic agreement with Entertainment One announced yesterday. The company says new distribution channels earmarked for Europe and the Middle East will help improve its cash flow. Comment! [Consumer]
- Friday, September 14, 2012, 2:44 PM Life after DVDs: Though the market for DVDs is on life support with digital options proliferating, movie studios might not miss a beat with over 200 cable, satellite, and Internet services now offering post-theatrical movie viewing options. The next wave could see heavyweights players such as CBS, Netflix, Coinstar, Amazon, and Apple start bidding even higher to land exclusive rights to premium content or move in the other direction to invest in their own original programming 4 Comments [Consumer]
- Monday, September 10, 2012, 8:11 AM The summertime blues extend to the weekend after Labor Day for the movie industry, as no movie grossed over $10M and early estimates place the industry's box office haul as the worst since 2003. In particular, family films and late-night showings still haven't fully bounced back from early summer levels. 3 Comments [Consumer]
- Monday, September 10, 2012, 6:48 AM Twentieth Century Fox (NWSA, NWS) says it plans to distribute twelve CG animated films from DreamWorks (DWA) over the next four years. The pace of CG films from DreamWorks marks the fastest in the industry. Comment! [Consumer]
- Tuesday, September 4, 2012, 7:28 AM The Labor Day weekend didn't lift the movie industry out of its summer doldrums at the box office, but execs remain optimistic that the industry is still in good shape. Though the Olympics and the Colorado theater shooting both impacted attendance, YTD box office totals are still running ahead of last year's totals and a number of movie franchises have blockbuster sequels lined up. Studios: TWX, DIS, LGF, VIAB, SNE, DWA, CMCSA. Operators: RGC, CNK, MCS, RLD. 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Monday, September 3, 2012, 8:30 AM North American cinema ticket sales -3% to $4.28B between the first full weekend in May and Labor day, the first summer decline in seven years. Attendance -4% to 533M people, the lowest since at least 1993, when independent records began. The decline comes after ticket prices increase, and despite the success of blockbusters such as "The Avengers" and "The Dark Knight Rises." 12 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, August 23, 2012, 11:37 AM Though studios remain optimistic about the continued enthusiasm of moviegoers to shell out extra money to see films in the 3D or IMAX format, they will still proceed cautiously with a new tech innovation presenting movies at a rapid-fire 48 frames per second (2X the standard rate). Warner Bros. and theater operators say they will debut the format this Dec. with the The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey at regular ticket prices to test audience reaction. Studios hoping for another cash cow: TWX, DIS, LGF, VIAB, SNE, DWA, CMCSA (Review: 48 fps vs. 24 fps) 1 Comment [Consumer]
- Tuesday, August 21, 2012, 9:40 AM Janney Montgomery takes the shine off a sparkling-new distribution deal between DreamWorks Animation (DWA +3.1%) and 20th Century Fox, saying the overriding concerns of FX, film performance, and the Netflix factor still persist. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, August 20, 2012, 4:28 PM Dreamworks (DWA) +4.4% AH after announcing a new distribution deal with 20th Century Fox, following earlier speculation that it might ink a deal with Sony (SNE). DWA says the five-year agreement with Fox "presents more favorable economics... taking advantage of lower costs associated with the emerging digital distribution landscape and managing domestic television distribution in-house." 1 Comment [Consumer, On the Move]
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