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Comcast Wants To Buy Disney For $66 Billion

BenBenBen writes "Comcast have made a surprise $66 billion bid for Disney. The public bid (aimed at swaying shareholders) follows a period of secret negotiation which resulted in Eisner saying no. Comcast has a statement on their website and there is better coverage available here."

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  1. SMACK MY FUCKING NUTS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    SERIOUSLY

  2. Re:Hostile takeover? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This is just a business tactic to try and sway the devil that is Eisner..

    Let us hope this is the first step in freeing us from the tyranny of the Jew. Walt Disney fought a gallant fight against the maniacal and decadent Jews before WWII, he provided the greatest alternative to their wicked ways.

    Every time I turn on the Disney channel these days I pity our youth who are fed the crap that comes from Eisner's ass. His very existence is an insult to the European Heritage, his work is a tribute to the social destruction which is the ultimate goal of the Jew.

    May goyim the world over unite in this minor revolution again Der Juden.

  3. ON topic, definately. by Thud457 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Hey DIZNEE, ever hear of fair use Mother-fuckers?!!!!!

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  4. Re:Terminal Entertainment by southpolesammy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I guess I can look forward to my PC being nothing more then a dumb terminal.

    Stupid is as stupid does....

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  5. The inept leading the Inept by WindBourne · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Comcast is beyond a doubt one of the worst companies going. If it was not for the monopoly that they get, then they would be gone.

    Worse, they are simply on a buying spree to go after companies that they think will make them profitable. This is .com II being carried into media. I wonder how well connected the roberts are.

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