Last time i had heard, Pixar and Disney weren't getting along too well business wise. Maybe this is Disney's way to get what they want by buying the whole dang company and start pulling the legs and arms off the management that gave Disney problems. payback? hehehe. I don't know to be honest, i'm just speculating.
I haven't seen anything since the last toystory II, i'm not sure if Pixar has put anything worth buying out there, does anyone know?
Paying $6.7 billion for Pixar - in the process making Pixar's Steve Jobs your largest single shareholder - is a funny way to "pull the legs and arms off the management that gave Disney problems" - when Jobs is the one who broke off negotiations with Disney's Eisner.It's the other way around - Eisner is gone because, at least in part, of his problem with Jobs. Eisner's successor is making very nice with Jobs.