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DreamWorks Animation was cleared of class-action suit charges that it hid bad news and misled investors over prospects for its “Turbo” toon. A California federal judge dismissed the suit ...
That wouldn’t have been the case, however, had DreamWorks announced “Turbo’s” write-down within the usual time frame. DreamWorks’ most recent box-office bomb, “Mr. Peabody and Sherman ...
Turbo represents a first-of-a-kind collaboration ... is taking place this weekend). Chevrolet design consulted with DreamWorks on the animated versions of the Camaro and Chevrolet-powered Indy ...
This 2013 “Turbo” Camaro Coupe is getting the promotion machine ratcheted up for a new DreamWorks tale by the ... and fender flares in a wide body design configuration, a front splitter ...
The judge points to a comment from DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg during a 2013 second-quarter earnings call. “Katzenberg did not simply say Turbo will be a profitable film, but instead said ...
Fox’s second DreamWorks Animation release, “Turbo,” which is slated to bow July 17, appears to be less turbo-charged and moving more at a snail’s pace, according to a Wall Street analyst ...
July 31 (Reuters) - DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc said worldwide box-office takings would propel its latest animated movie, "Turbo", to a profit that few analysts had expected, sending its shares ...
Shares of DreamWorks Animation fell more than 7% Monday after analysts said the company could face a write-down after animated film “Turbo” had a disappointing opening weekend at the box office.
To be sure, if you thought the meager $29.2 million domestic opening weekend take achieved by Disney's The Lone Ranger was bad, DreamWorks' Turbo just limped through the finish line of its own dismal ...
(Reuters) - DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc's fourth-quarter revenue fell a steeper-than-expected 23 percent due to the continued poor performance of "Turbo" and the lack of a major movie released in ...
Fox‘s second DreamWorks Animation release, “Turbo,” which is slated to bow July 17, appears to be less turbo-charged and moving more at a snail’s pace, according to a Wall Street analyst ...
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