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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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- Sunday, May 5, 11:56 AM Box office roundup: 1) Revenue continues to pour in at a breakneck pace for Disney's (DIS) Iron Man 3. Early estimates for the movie's opening U.S. weekend are for a $170M haul (vs. ~$150M consensus) to push global sales for the film to over $360M. 2) Keep an eye on IMAX (IMAX). The company is seeing the percentage of moviegoers in the U.S. choosing to see big tentpole films in the big-screen format increase - including an impressive 10% this weekend for Iron Man 3. 3) Analysts at Cowen and Co. think Warner Bros. (TWX) could have a big summer with The Hangover Part III and The Great Gatsby set up to beat estimates while they warn DreamWorks Animation (DWA) could struggle with 3D computer-animated film Turbo facing serious competition. 4 Comments [Consumer]
- Friday, May 3, 10:33 AM The slow start to the movie season could get a jumpstart from the 22 big-budget films slated for the summer months - compared to the 15 +$100M budget films last summer. Though the industry could make up some ground with theater revenue down 12% Y/Y so far, the crowded schedule will also pressure studios to increase their marketing spending and could leave a few of them with +$150M losses on flops to pass on to their parent companies (SNE, VIAB, CMCSA, LGF, TWX, DWA) . Comment! [Consumer]
- Wednesday, May 1, 9:56 AM DreamWorks Animation (DWA +2.5%) confirms it will buy YouTube network AwesomenessTV and bring its 14M subscribers on board. The company says it will pay $33M for the property and make contingent payments based on earnings targets. (Previous on DWA earnings: I, II) Comment! [Consumer, M&A]
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Wednesday, May 1, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: IQNT +34%. MSPD +31%. TRLA +14%. FIRE +12%. JRCC +11%. CAAS +8%. DWA +9%. GDOT +8%. CAVM +8%. NAVB +5%.
Losers: HIMX -9%. ELGX -8%. SWI -8%. Comment! [On the Move] - Tuesday, April 30, 7:45 PM More on DreamWorks Animation (DWA): Q1 beats across the board, masking a 39% Y/Y drop in net profit as the computer-animation studio's overhead costs grew and revenue edged lower. Separately, reports are circulating that the company is close to buying AwesomenessTV, a YouTube network aimed at teens and tweens. The network was launched last June after rounding up $3.5M in funding and has nearly 500K subscribers and generated more than 80M video views last month. Shares +6.8% AH. Comment! [Tech, Earnings, On the Move, M&A]
- Tuesday, April 30, 4:14 PM Dreamworks Animation (DWA): Q1 EPS of $0.07 beats by $0.08. Revenue of $134.6M beats by $30.3M. Shares +8.7% AH. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News, On the Move]
- Tuesday, April 30, 6:54 AM DreamWorks Animation (DWA) will bring its characters to Macau in a new deal with Las Vegas Sands. The deal will see characters from films such as Shrek and Kung Fu Panda be included in shows and parades at the Sands China casino complex. Comment! [Consumer]
- Tuesday, April 30, 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: ACAS, AFFX, AJG, AMRS, APU, ATLS, AUY, AVB, BCOV, BGC, BLMN, BXP, CAVM, CLD, CRAY, DDR, DENN, DGI, DWA, EEP, EIX, ELGX, ELLI, ENTR, EQR, EZPW, FEIC, FIRE, FISV, FLEX, FMC, FTNT, GDOT, GEVO, GNW, HCBK, HT, HTCH, IACI, INT, JIVE, JLL, JMBA, LEAP, MDU, MERU, MRGE, MSPD, MTW, MWA, MX, NANO, NCR, NUVA, OKE, OKS, PRAA, PRXL, QCOR, QEP, REXX, RGC, RPXC, SGI, SHOR, SIMG, SKT, SM, SONS, STR, SWI, TE, TRMB, TRN, UGI, ULTI, UNTD, UNXL, VNR, VRSK, VRTX, WNC, WRI, WU, XCO Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, April 29, 5:35 PM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: ACAS, AFFX, AJG, AMRS, APU, ATLS, AUY, AVB, BCOV, BGC, BLMN, BXP, CAVM, CLD, CRAY, DDR, DENN, DGI, DWA, EEP, EIX, ELGX, ELLI, ENTR, EQR, EZPW, FEIC, FIRE, FISV, FLEX, FMC, FTNT, GDOT, GEVO, GNW, HCBK, HT, HTCH, IACI, INT, JIVE, JLL, JMBA, LEAP, MDU, MERU, MRGE, MSPD, MTW, MWA, MX, NANO, NCR, NUVA, OKE, OKS, PRAA, PRXL, QCOR, QEP, REXX, RGC, RPXC, SGI, SHOR, SIMG, SKT, SM, SONS, STR, SWI, TE, TRMB, TRN, UGI, ULTI, UNTD, UNXL, VNR, VRSK, VRTX, WNC, WRI, WU, XCO 2 Comments [Earnings]
- Tuesday, April 16, 9:48 AM B. Riley upgrades DreamWorks Animation (DWA +2.8%) straight up to a Buy rating from Sell after the company delivered as promised on its most recent release to take some of the sting off of disappointing numbers last fall for Rise of the Guardians. A price target of $23 was set on DWA by the investment firm. (Box office tally: The Croods) Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, April 15, 7:51 AM Box office roundup: 1) Universal Studios (CMCSA) sees Oblivion score a $61.1M overseas after opening in 7.4K locations, boding well for the U.S. debut of the film on Friday. 2) The Croods keeps pulling in +$10M weekends and is now up over the $142M mark for Dreamworks Animation (DWA). 3) Oz: The Great and Powerful pushes over the $471M mark in global box office sales for Disney (DIS) to quietly make the film a rousing success for the company's studio. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, March 25, 6:51 AM Box office review: The film industry is falling further behind last year's haul with the weekend box for the top dozen films taking in 35% less than last year's comparable weekend. Star performers in an otherwise dull weekend included The Croods with an estimated $44.7M take for DreamWorks Animation (DWA) and Olympus Has Fallen with an opening weekend of $30.5M which beat expectations. The showing for Oz The Great and Powerful from Disney (DIS) was solid again with a $22M third-week tally. Comment! [Consumer]
- Wednesday, February 27, 9:58 AM DreamWorks Animation (DWA -1.9%) CEO Jeff Katzenberg says the company isn't for sale. Despite layoffs, the studio won't be downsizing its physical presence or farming out production work. Katzenberg is quick to point out the painful Rise of the Guardians failure followed 17 movies in a row that were hits. Comment! [Consumer]
- Tuesday, February 26, 4:05 PM Dreamworks Animation (DWA): Q4 EPS of -$0.98. Revenue of $264.7M beats by $51.53M. Shares -0.5% AH. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News]
- Tuesday, February 26, 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: AVGO, AWK, DGI, DWA, EIX, FSLR, GA, GPOR, GWRE, HRZN, JAZZ, MAKO, MIDD, NUVA, ORA, PCLN, QCOR, RENN, REXX, RRC, SPN, STEC, TIVO, VNO, VRSK, ZAGG Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, February 25, 5:35 PM Notable earnings after Tuesday’s close: AVGO, AWK, DGI, DWA, EIX, FSLR, GA, GPOR, GWRE, HRZN, JAZZ, MAKO, MIDD, NUVA, ORA, PCLN, QCOR, RENN, REXX, RRC, SPN, STEC, TIVO, VNO, VRSK, ZAGG Comment! [Earnings]
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DeepValueLover
16% of all $DWA movies represent 8% of cinema`s all-time highest grossing films (top 50 films). Future value of library undervalued. - View all 0 replies
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DeepValueLover
$DWA is WAY too cheap! Media IP libraries NEVER trade below tangible book value. NEVER! - View all 0 replies
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Chris Katje
$DWA George Lucas engaged to Dreamworks Chairman, could he take on new role? http://bit.ly/TT43e1 - View all 0 replies
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George Liu
Dreamworks DWA dips on 2Q EPS reports of $0.15, down from $0.40 last year and significantly below analyst estimates of $0.25 - View all 0 replies
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Andrew Shapiro
http://buswk.co/O113rE #Dreamworks CEO denies $DWA being shopped: " that rumor is 3 years old," "It was stale when it was born." - View all 0 replies
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tradebaron
So NFLX signs mega deal with DWA for all movie rights. Yet shares of Netflix continue to drop 14%. FML http://goo.gl/ckh5o $NFLX $AMZN $TWX - View all 2 replies
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CRUDE GOLD: Fleeced with NFLX? Expect more from the great ponzi. http://bit.ly/oR1Q8z We told you Chuck... -
joey554: Mega deal? It's only 33 movies and only 3 of them in the year 2013 whoopie
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terrablank10: "Spin Cycle: Who Says NFLX Is Paying DreamWorks Animation $30M Per Picture?" http://bit.ly/pcGodX -
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Andrew Shapiro
Netflix-DreamWorks deal is more spin than win http://cnet.co/nXN32f/ $NFLX $DWA $TWX Deal isn't till 2013 - View all 2 replies
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Andrew Shapiro: I think they still are a player then but with a whole lot more bloom off the rose and some serious liabilities.




