The quiet may precede a Trumpian storm in a battle for the media's most popular live programming.
DIS' Q3 beat shows record parks revenues and streaming profits, signaling a buy opportunity in 2025.
Disney (DIS) is technically in oversold territory now, so the heavy selling pressure might have exhausted. This along with strong agreement among Wall Street analysts in raising earnings estimates could lead to a trend reversal for the stock.
Actor Gina Carano has settled her lawsuit with Disney and Lucasfilm after claiming she was wrongfully dismissed from The Mandalorian for expressing her political opinions.
Disney (NYSE:DIS) Q3 results indicate that the streaming segment of the business is gaining significant momentum, assisting the company in alleviating certain pressures within its television segment. Nevertheless, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) remains the leader in the streaming arena.
Gina Carano settled her lawsuit with Disney and Lucasfilm after her firing from The Mandalorian. Carano was fired from the show in 2021 for comments comparing Republicans to Holocaust victims.
VOX, XLC, FCOM, RSPC and BNGE are in focus as DIS beats Q3 EPS estimates and seals a game-changing NFL media deal.
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Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) posted mixed quarterly earnings.
Mickey Mouse and Love Island will soon live under the same roof. The Walt Disney Co. announced Wednesday its plans to sunset the stand-alone Hulu streaming app and integrate that content into the entertainment company's flagship Disney+ app.
Disney raised FY 2025 EPS guidance to $5.85 (+18% YoY), implying a FWD P/E under 20. The pending NFL Network deal and ESPN streaming launch are set to enhance Disney's streaming and sports media positioning. Experiences segment delivered robust growth and margins, withstanding macro concerns and travel boycotts, supporting a return to a Buy rating.