A close look at Disney\'s finances shows why its parks business could take years to bounce back\, even as its Florida parks reopen amid climbing coronavirus cases

A close look at Disney's finances shows why its parks business could take years to bounce back, even as its Florida parks reopen amid climbing coronavirus cases

Business Insider Tuesday, 14 July 2020 ()
A close look at Disney's finances shows why its parks business could take years to bounce back, even as its Florida parks reopen amid climbing coronavirus cases· Disney pressed ahead on July 11 with a phased reopening of its flagship, Florida-based theme park, Walt Disney World, even as coronavirus cases climb in the US state .
· Disney estimated it missed out on $1 billion in operating income during its second quarter, due to park closures around the world.
· Disney's US parks,...
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