A complaint alleged that Disney collected information from and targeted ads toward children without parental notice and consent.
DIS gains traction as streaming turns profitable and parks post record income, setting up a pivotal test of whether Disney can sustain growth momentum.
Walt Disney (DIS) closed the most recent trading day at $114.48, moving +1.11% from the previous trading session.
The company's first-ever chief brand officer, Asad Ayaz, is Bob Iger's pick to depoliticize America's best-known entertainment company.
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Disney and James Cameron's "Avatar: Fire and Ash" tallied just $88 million during its domestic debut, well short of the $110 million to $125 million range box office analysts had expected. "Fire and Ash" faced some theatrical headwinds, namely its more than three-hour runtime and less pent-up demand from moviegoers.
Disney and James Cameron's "Avatar: Fire and Ash" secured $12 million in early preview screenings domestically. The second installment in the film series, "Avatar: The Way of Water," made more in its Thursday preview haul in 2022.
Walt Disney (DIS) closed at $111.87 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.12% move from the prior day.
Shares of Walt Disney Company ( NYSE: DIS ) gained 4.54% over the past month after falling 2.64% the month prior.
Disney's three-year licensing partnership with OpenAI includes just one of exclusivity, Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC. The company signed the partnership with OpenAI last week that will bring its iconic characters to the AI firm's Sora video generator.
Starting in 2026, you may be able to create images and videos through OpenAI platforms that draw inspiration from Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, Iron Man, and hundreds of other characters that fall under Disney's intellectual property.