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  2. Criticism of the Walt Disney Company - Wikipedia

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    Disney made a deal and in exchange for the dismissal of three federal charges, it pleaded guilty to a simple misdemeanor and agreed to pay a total of $95,000 to various institutions. [146] Disney has been criticized for using purebred dogs in movies such as 101 Dalmatians. Animal rights groups claim movies with purebreds create an artificial ...

  3. Former Disney CEO Bob Chapek, Current CFO Named in ... - AOL

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    The case, filed by Local 272 Labor Management Pension Fund on May 12 […] Former Disney CEO Bob Chapek, Current CFO Named in Shareholder Lawsuit Alleging ‘Fraudulent’ Streaming Statements ...

  4. A family feud over a $400 million trust fund, a massive ... - AOL

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    Two of Walt Disney's grandchildren became embroiled in a feud over their trust funds. The Walt Disney Company is worth an estimated $130 billion. The Disney family's fortune isn't known, but they ...

  5. Disney Research - Wikipedia

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    Disney Research is a network of research labs supporting The Walt Disney Company. Its purpose is to pursue scientific and technological innovation to advance the ...

  6. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2024-01-31/Disinformation report

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    The Signpost has identified an extensive scam perpetrated by a company that calls itself "Elite Wiki Writers" or "Wiki Moderator", among many other names. Some of the other names they are suspected of using include wikicuratorz.com, wikiscribes.com, wikimastery.com, and wikimediafoundetion.com.

  7. Behind the $4 Trillion in CDOs: Sneaky Banks and Worthless ...

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    Rutledge cited statistics from The International Monetary Fund's Global Financial Stability Report indicating that between 2000 and 2009, $4 trillion of CDOs were issued. Between 2000 and 2007 ...

  8. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    Between 1964 and its bankruptcy in 1973, the mutual fund and life insurance conglomerate Equity Funding ran a Ponzi scheme using fictitious life insurance policies. It sold these policies to reinsurance companies, using the money it received from these sales and from alleged deaths of policyholders to pay the incurred premiums.

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