Walt Disney Co (The)

NYSE: DIS
$103.25
-$0.12 (-0.1%)
Closing price May 17, 2024

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Disney stock jumped by around 6% shortly after Thursday's opening bell. Cost-cutting and new subscribers were important, but there's more.
It seems impossible to think that a wholesome legacy entertainment company that has thrilled audiences, especially children for years, could get the “Bud Light treatment, but such has been the...
Selling ESPN would not save Disney from poor management. Who would want it? Buying Hulu would not help either.
Tuesday's premarket session has seen some solid upward moves from based on earnings and an announced spinoff.
Its former CEO was brought back to deal with Disney's troubles, like its underachieving streaming and legacy businesses, but he has run out of options.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Colgate-Palmolive, Crown Castle, Dollar General, D.R. Horton, Enphase Energy, Instacart, Netflix, Pfizer, Southern Company, UnitedHealth, Walt...
Walt Disney cannot get rid of Nelson Peltz.
Crude oil prices have spiked since Saturday's Hamas attack on Israel, and activist investor Nelson Peltz is taking another run at gaining a seat on Disney's board.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Block, Comcast, Fox, Global Payments, Kinder Morgan, MPLX, Netflix, Nvidia, PayPal, Shoals Technologies and Walt Disney.
The UAW's next move, an alternative bid for the PGA Tour, Disney refocuses, and more Friday morning headlines.
Amazon has jumped into the AI pool, the Hollywood writers' strike may be over, and crude oil prices are about where everyone would like them to be.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Bausch Health, CoStar, Domino's Pizza, IBM, Kimco Realty, Lululemon Athletica, Pinterest, Skyworks Solutions, Ventas, Walt Disney and Western...
Disney may be looking to sell its linear TV channels, Arm's IPO investors should be wildly happy Friday morning, and the UAW walks out of three auto plants, one owned by each of Detroit's Big Three.
The list of Disney's problems is extraordinary. How long will it take for the stock to reach the levels of two years ago?
Are sharp price increases for its streaming services going to solve Disney's problems?