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Comcast to buy rest of Universal Japan for US$2.3bn
POSTED 01 Mar 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Universal Japan helped Comcast's parks revenues soar last year Credit: topnatthapon / Shutterstock.com
After purchasing a majority stake in Universal Studios Japan in 2015, Universal’s parent company Comcast has reached a deal to acquire the remaining 49 per cent of the theme park for US$2.3bn (€2.2bn, £1.9bn).

Universal is purchasing the stake from a number of parties, including Goldman Sachs, former Universal Japan CEO Glenn Gumpel, private equity firm MBK Partners and US hedge fund Owl Creek.

The deal places a total net value of US$7.4bn (€7bn, £6bn) on the park, which includes the assumption of debt.

The US$1.5bn (€1.4bn, £1.2bn) majority acquisition of Universal Japan in late 2015 proved a great success for the operator last year, with year-on-year theme park revenue in 2016 increasing 48.2 per cent to US$4.9bn (€4.6bn, £3.9bn), with operating cash flow also increasing 49.6 per cent to US$2.2bn (€2bn, £1.7bn).

Universal Japan opened its Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction in 2014 and has continued to invest off the back of its success, starting an aggressive expansion of its theme park business globally, including plans for Nintendo-themed attractions, its upcoming Volcano Bay in Orlando and its largest ever theme park project – a CN¥50bn (US$7.4bn, €6.65bn, £6bn) development set to open in Beijing in 2020.
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Prior to its acquisition of DreamWorks on 28 April, Comcast released its financial results for the first quarter of 2016, with its theme park division smashing expectations through a staggering 57.5 per cent jump in theme park revenues.
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With Comcast confirming the US$3.8bn (€3.4bn, £2.6bn) acquisition of DreamWorks, sources close to the deal say the move isn’t about acquiring its famous IPs to produce movies, rather to boost its theme park businesses and accelerate consumer products.
  Harry Potter’s magic spell yields Universal US$1bn in latest earnings report


The ongoing success of Harry Potter, in addition to Universal’s increased stake in Universal Studios Japan, has resulted in strong earnings of more than US$1bn (€896m, £683m) for parent company Comcast in its latest earnings report.
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Comcast to buy rest of Universal Japan for US$2.3bn
POSTED 01 Mar 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Universal Japan helped Comcast's parks revenues soar last year Credit: topnatthapon / Shutterstock.com
After purchasing a majority stake in Universal Studios Japan in 2015, Universal’s parent company Comcast has reached a deal to acquire the remaining 49 per cent of the theme park for US$2.3bn (€2.2bn, £1.9bn).

Universal is purchasing the stake from a number of parties, including Goldman Sachs, former Universal Japan CEO Glenn Gumpel, private equity firm MBK Partners and US hedge fund Owl Creek.

The deal places a total net value of US$7.4bn (€7bn, £6bn) on the park, which includes the assumption of debt.

The US$1.5bn (€1.4bn, £1.2bn) majority acquisition of Universal Japan in late 2015 proved a great success for the operator last year, with year-on-year theme park revenue in 2016 increasing 48.2 per cent to US$4.9bn (€4.6bn, £3.9bn), with operating cash flow also increasing 49.6 per cent to US$2.2bn (€2bn, £1.7bn).

Universal Japan opened its Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction in 2014 and has continued to invest off the back of its success, starting an aggressive expansion of its theme park business globally, including plans for Nintendo-themed attractions, its upcoming Volcano Bay in Orlando and its largest ever theme park project – a CN¥50bn (US$7.4bn, €6.65bn, £6bn) development set to open in Beijing in 2020.
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Japan drives revenue as Universal figures increase by 48 per cent in 2016


Comcast’s acquisition of Universal Studios Japan has paid dividends, as the company confirmed a 48 per cent rise in revenue over 2015.
Universal theme parks break US$1bn barrier in first quarter with staggering results


Prior to its acquisition of DreamWorks on 28 April, Comcast released its financial results for the first quarter of 2016, with its theme park division smashing expectations through a staggering 57.5 per cent jump in theme park revenues.
Comcast acquires DreamWorks as theme park giants battle for top IPs


With Comcast confirming the US$3.8bn (€3.4bn, £2.6bn) acquisition of DreamWorks, sources close to the deal say the move isn’t about acquiring its famous IPs to produce movies, rather to boost its theme park businesses and accelerate consumer products.
Harry Potter’s magic spell yields Universal US$1bn in latest earnings report


The ongoing success of Harry Potter, in addition to Universal’s increased stake in Universal Studios Japan, has resulted in strong earnings of more than US$1bn (€896m, £683m) for parent company Comcast in its latest earnings report.
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