Wall Street Analyst Apologizes for Being Dumb About Up
Photo: Pixar
Pali Research's Richard Greenfield, the guy who three months ago predicted Up would be a commercial failure, has admitted he was "dead wrong" after the movie made $265.9 million and became Pixar's second-biggest hit behind Finding Nemo. Miraculously, he continues to be employed. [NYT]

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