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| Tuesday, April 20, 1999 Published at 10:38 GMT 11:38 UK Business: The Company File Disney plans new European theme park ![]() A second Disneyland planned for France Walt Disney, the US entertainment giant, is planning to build a second European theme park.
The original Parisan venture has been turned around since its disastrous first few years in the early nineties. It is now along with its sister parks in the US reporting record attendances. Mr Eisner said that the new park should be opened by 2002-3.
"So what we are looking to do is to figure a way to grow into it, to have a better financial arrangment with France. We are a big employer in France now," Mr Eisner said. "Some of the financing would come from just the success we now have of the first park, the excess cash flow," he added. Disney's theme parks business may be booming but other parts of the empire are looking less healthy.
Disney films like Armageddon were successful but proved expensive to make. However the real dip in profits came from the fall in sales at Disney stores worldwide and the drop in home video sales. Beyond the film world, Walt Disney also owns ABC Television in the US. This has also proved costly for the company. Income from ABC was down 48% in the last quarter, mainly because of the company buying the rights to the National Football League. 'Firing on all pistons' But Mr Eisner told the BBC: "When you have as many assets as we now have....everything can't go to the sky at the same time. "You may have a great year in our theme parks which we had this year, we may not be number one in prime time at ABC in the United States but we may be number one in news, which we are right now. "We may have a great year with live film...we may not. We had Armageddon last year, it was very expensive but it did well. We had a couple of very expensive ones that haven't done well. "There are just too many different pistons running at the same time that I can give you a blanket, well everything is great or everything is terrible." In the meantime, the Disney chairman is concentrating on the future and the Internet. He has just launched the Go network in the US and is now planning to rubber stamp the Disney brand on the world of multi-media. | The Company File Contents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||