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Disney - Thousands of Disneyland workers vote to authorize a strike - cnbc.com - state California

Thousands of Disneyland workers vote to authorize a strike

Four unions representing more than 14,000 workers at Disney's theme parks and resort properties in Southern California announced late Friday that members have voted to authorize a strike, citing alleged unfair labor practices during contract negotiations.

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Nikkei staff writer - Disney - U.K. fund to keep Keisei stake even if Tokyo Disney sale rejected - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

U.K. fund to keep Keisei stake even if Tokyo Disney sale rejected

LONDON -- U.K. hedge fund Palliser Capital will remain invested in Japan's Keisei Electric Railway even if shareholders vote down its proposal for the train company to pare its stake in Tokyo Disney Resort operator Oriental Land, the fund's founder told Nikkei.

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Nikkei staff writers - Disney - Tokyo Disney debuts new area as foreign visitors pack in - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Tokyo Disney debuts new area as foreign visitors pack in

CHIBA, Japan -- Tokyo DisneySea on Thursday opened its newest area and hotel as its operator this year expects a record high rate of foreign visitors, around 14%, or around 4 million people.

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Nelson Peltz - Jay Rasulo - Bob Iger - Sara Salinas - Disney - Nelson Peltz sells entire Disney stake weeks after losing proxy battle - cnbc.com

Nelson Peltz sells entire Disney stake weeks after losing proxy battle

Activist investor Nelson Peltz has sold his entire stake in Disney, a person familiar with the matter tells CNBC.

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Bob Iger - Sarah Whitten - Disney - Pixar is laying off 14% of its workforce as Disney scales back content - cnbc.com

Pixar is laying off 14% of its workforce as Disney scales back content

Long-expected layoffs are hitting Pixar Animation Studios on Tuesday.

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Nelson Peltz - Bob Iger - Lillian Rizzo - Disney - Disney quarterly results are on deck. Here's what to expect - cnbc.com

Disney quarterly results are on deck. Here's what to expect

Disney reports its fiscal second-quarter earnings before the bell Tuesday, and analysts will be paying attention to the company's streaming subscriber growth and outlook, as well as visitation numbers at its theme parks.

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Disney - With new tourist fee 'Disney-fication' of Venice, the world hits its overtourism tipping point - cnbc.com - Italy

With new tourist fee 'Disney-fication' of Venice, the world hits its overtourism tipping point

Venice isn't only sinking, it's shrinking. In the 1970s, there were about 175,000 residents in Centro Storico, the main island and historic center of Venice. As of last year, that number was below 50,000. What has been growing steadily is tourism, which due to economic and quality-of-life pressure, has been pushing out residents. In fact, there are now more tourist beds in Venice than there are residents. Last year, 20 million people visited, winding their way through its two square miles.  

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Bob Chapek - Sarah Whitten - Disney - Disney's parks are its top money maker — and it plans to spend $60 billion to keep it that way - cnbc.com - state California

Disney's parks are its top money maker — and it plans to spend $60 billion to keep it that way

Three years ago, Josh D'Amaro stood in a nearly empty Disneyland.

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