Disney’s troubled Hong Kong Disneyland theme park made a net loss of HK$1.315 billion ($169.4 million) last year while attracting 4.6 million visitors, in its first major admission of its financial performance since its opening in 2005.
Hong Kong’s Disneyland lifts lid on financial losses (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
January 20th, 2010 · No Comments
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Hong Kong Disneyland lifts lid on string of financial losses (AsiaOne)
January 19th, 2010 · No Comments
HONG KONG, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Disney’s troubled Hong Kong Disneyland theme park made a net loss of HK$1.315 billion last year while attracting 4.6 million visitors, in its first major admission of its financial performance since opening in 2005.
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Hong Kong Disneyland lifts lid on financial losses (The Malaysian Insider)
January 19th, 2010 · No Comments
HONG KONG, Jan 19 — Disney’s troubled Hong Kong Disneyland theme park made a net loss of HK$1.315 billion (RM565 million) last year while attracting 4.6 million visitors, in its first major admission of its financial performance since opening in 2005. Since opening to great fanfare in 2005, Disney’s first magic kingdom in China has struggled to attract the expected flood of visitors from …
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(AFX UK Focus) 2010-01-19 06:48 Hong Kong Disneyland lifts lid on string of financial losses (Interactive Investor)
January 19th, 2010 · No Comments
HONG KONG, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Disney’s troubled Hong Kong Disneyland theme park made a net loss of HK$1.315 billion last year while attracting 4.6 million visitors, in its first major admission of its financial performance since opening in 2005. Since opening to great fanfare in 2005, Disney’s first magic kingdom in China has struggled to attract the expected flood of visitors from mainland …
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Hong Kong Disneyland lifts lid on string of financial losses (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
January 19th, 2010 · No Comments
HONG KONG, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Disney’s troubled Hong Kong Disneyland theme park made a net loss of HK$1.315 billion last year while attracting 4.6 million visitors, in its first major admission of its financial performance since opening in 2005.
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