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The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise. For over 100 years, the company has entertained, informed, and inspired people around the globe through the power of unparalleled storytelling. Today, Disney operates through three core business segments: Disney Entertainment, ESPN, and Disney Experiences, encompassing iconic brands and creative properties that span film, television, streaming, theme parks, consumer products, and more.

Disney's mission is to be the world's premier entertainment company, leveraging innovative technologies and creative excellence to deliver magical experiences to audiences of all ages. From its founding in 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy Disney, the company has grown into a global powerhouse with over 185,000 employees worldwide, committed to operating with integrity, taking care of its people, and doing good in communities across the globe through charitable giving, volunteer initiatives, and environmental sustainability efforts.

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