Advisable Joseph
Well-Known Member
Far more.It's what people have been throwing around. Worse case scenario. So, in actuality, Disney will be getting more for it's buck than these back-of-envelope calculations.
Iger mentioned the $17 billion in April. According to the St. Louis Fed, 10 year average inflation expectations in April were 2.1%, and the bond market was implying arond 2.2 to 2.3%. That was probably what Disney was planning on when budgeting $17 billion.