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Linden Lab Appoints Howard Look Senior Vice President of Customer Applications [Press Release]
Business Wire | 37 days 19 hours 26 minutes ago
Linden Lab®, creator of the virtual world Second Life®, today announced the appointment of Howard Look as Senior Vice President (SVP) of Customer Applications. Look brings over 18 years of experience in software development and user interface (UI) design, having held executive positions at Pixar Animation Studios and TiVo Inc., (NASDAQ: TiVo). Reporting to Linden Lab’s CEO, Mark Kingdon, Look will oversee improvements to the Second Life experience and the development of new products and featu...


Apple's Jobs gets $1 salary with share value down
San Francisco Chronicle | 1 day 48 minutes ago
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'Kung Fu Panda' leads Annie noms - Variety.com
Variety | 37 days 16 hours 26 minutes ago
In the battle for Annie Award nominations, DreamWorks Animation's tubby panda fared better than Pixar's plucky robot or Disney's doggy hero.


John Lasseter leads Disney to next great phase
Hollywood Reporter, The | 67 days 4 hours 4 minutes ago
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Entertainment News & Buzz | NBC's Friday morning massacre | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times | 34 days 5 hours 57 minutes ago
After a disastrous start to the new television season, NBC Entertainment today pushed out three of its top programming deputies -- Katherine Pope, Teri Weinberg and Craig Plestis -- amid a major retrenchment of the troubled third-placed network.


Entertainment News & Buzz | Court compels Yari Film Group's releasing unit into Chapter 11 | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times | 27 days 3 hours 55 minutes ago
Yari Film Group, the producer behind such films as Crash and The Illusionist, said four creditors had forced its releasing division into Chapter 11 reorganization.


Disney Pixar to Premiere Its First Disney Digital 3-D Short Film [Press Release]
Business Wire | 30 days 19 hours 27 minutes ago
Disney•Pixar will premiere its first Disney Digital 3-D™ short film – “Tokyo Mater” – directed by Academy Award®-winner John Lasseter, at theaters nationwide beginning December 12. Appearing before Walt Disney Pictures’ “Bolt,” the animated short is the fourth in Disney•Pixar's "Cars Toons" series, inspired by the hit 2006 film “Cars.”


Golden Globe nominations list - Variety.com
Variety | 28 days 14 hours 48 minutes ago
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Sacramento Bee (Calif.), The | 5 days 22 hours 17 minutes ago
1955: Born in San Francisco. 1974: With friend Steve Wozniak, Jobs attends meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto.


Apple's Jobs takes $1 salary, but holdings suffer
International Herald Tribune | 1 day 6 hours 22 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO: As he's done for the last decade, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs took home his customary $1 annual salary in 2008, but the economic meltdown and Apple's falling stock price whacked half a billion dollars off the value of his personal holdings in the company.


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Sacramento Bee (Calif.), The | 1 day 5 hours 59 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO -- As he's done for the last decade, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs took home his customary $1 annual salary in 2008, but the economic meltdown and Apple's falling stock price whacked half a billion dollars off the value of his personal holdings in the company.


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Sacramento Bee (Calif.), The | 1 day 5 hours 59 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO -- As he's done for the last decade, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs took home his customary $1 annual salary in 2008, but the economic meltdown and Apple's falling stock price whacked half a billion dollars off the value of his personal holdings in the company.


Apple's Jobs takes $1 salary, but holdings suffer -
Washington Post, The | 1 day 5 hours 47 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO -- As he's done for the last decade, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs took home his customary $1 annual salary in 2008, but the economic meltdown and Apple's falling stock price whacked half a billion dollars off the value of his personal holdings in the company.


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Yahoo! | 1 day 5 hours 42 minutes ago
SAN FRANCISCO - As he's done for the last decade, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs took home his customary $1 annual salary in 2008, but the economic meltdown and Apple's falling stock price whacked half a billion dollars off the value of his personal holdings in the company.Apple said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that Jobs, 53, who holds 5.5 million shares of Apple's stock, hasn't sold any of the shares since rejoining the company in 1997. That means what he lacks in annual compens...


Apple's Jobs Takes $1 Salary, but Holdings Suffer - NYTimes.com
New York Times, The | 1 day 6 hours 4 minutes ago
Filed at 9:10 p.m. ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- As he's done for the last decade, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs took home his customary $1 annual salary in 2008, but the economic meltdown and Apple's falling stock price whacked half a billion dollars off the value of his personal holdings in the company.





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Company Overview


Company: Pixar Animation Studios Inc.
Industry: Motion Picture Production & Distribution
Website: http://www.pixar.com

Pixar Animation Studios keeps computer-generating hits. The company has produced nine full-length animated feature films, including 1995's "Toy Story" (the first fully computer-animated feature), "Toy Story 2" (1999), "A Bug's Life" (1998), Monsters, Inc. (2001), "Finding Nemo" (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), and WALL-E (2008). Pixar's proprietary software Marionette (modeling, animating, and lighting), Ringmaster (production management), and RenderMan (image rendering) makes three-dimensional-looking animation. The company has accounted for nearly a quarter of the animation box office in recent years. Its films are released by Disney, which in 2006 bought Pixar for $7.4 billion.


Key Numbers

Sales in U.S. Dollars (mil.) 161.5 (2007)
One-year % Growth in Sales 0.0 (2007)
Net Income in U.S. Dollars (mil.) 0 ()
One-year % Growth in Net Income 0.0 ()
Number of Employees 850 (2007)
One-year % Growth in Number of Employees 0.0 (2007)
Fiscal Year-End December