By Mac Greer August 8, 2008 | Comments (0)
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Marvel (NYSE: MVL) has Iron Man. Disney (NYSE: DIS) has Wall-E. And Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) has Batman. All three characters have produced big returns at the box office. So which company will produce the biggest returns for investors? In this installment of "Fool Video," Motley Fool contributor Tim Beyers talks Disney, Marvel, and Time Warner.
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