Steven Spielberg's Business Analysis

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Steven Spielberg’s business was he was a director, writer and producers of movies. Some of Steven Spielberg’s movies were meant to be different genres like E.T. was meant to be a horror film and sequel to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In 1994 Spielberg made DreamWorks an animation film company. It started off with 1,500 employees, but now has 2,200 employees. The original location for DreamWorks was Glendale, California, but there not making enough money so employees have to move to Paramount or Universal Studios. The products are still the same, they are theatrical animated films.

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