Pixar Not Rushing to Sign Distribution Deal Amid String of Cinematic Hits; Company's Already Strong Bargaining Position Improves
The Columbian › November 16, 2004
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The Columbian › November 16, 2004
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LOS ANGELES Shares of Pixar Animation Studios surged Monday, touching an all-time high of $93.42 as the company's latest film, "The Incredibles," beat its big-budget rival, "The Polar Express" at the weekend box office.
"The Incredibles," earned an estimated $51 million in its second full weekend, compared to a dismal $23.5 million for "The Polar Express" in its opening weekend.See the full content of this document
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Pixar Not Rushing to Sign Distribution Deal Amid String of Cinematic Hits; Company's Already Strong Bargaining Position Improves
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