Total guess (I bear no responsibility for any boneheadedness while bwsing)

Jandy pointed to these observations about Pixar and Disney animation.

This might not bother all the socialists who come read my reactionary posts, but I have a problem explaining a series of misreadings of the market as simply a case of “those people” being blind to reality. I think there has to be an institutional explanation for calling Wallace & Gromit a “failure.”

So here’s my total guess: it is (mostly) the stock market’s fault. What if places like Pixar and Disney are attracting investment on the basis of building up expectations of a series of spectacular successes? What if, for whatever reason, their business model depends on maintaining highly valued stock based on these expectations. In that case, maybe merely making a profit isn’t enough. It must be a spectacular profit.

I have no idea if that makes sense. I simply don’t know enough about how things work to have any certainty.

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