Toy Story Takes Hong Kong Disneyland to First Profit
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Hong Kong Disneyland had its first profit in the seven years since it opened as attractions such as Toy Story and Grizzly Gulch helped draw mainland Chinese visitors to the theme park.
The venture between Walt Disney Co. and the city’s government, made a profit of HK$109 million ($14 million) in the year ended September, compared with a loss of HK$237 million a year earlier, according to a statement yesterday. Walt Disney owns 48 percent of the park and the Hong Kong government holds 52 percent.