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24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Monday, including the Children’s Place, Discovery, NextEra Energy, Ulta Beauty and Walt Disney.
One of Cathie Wood's Ark Invest funds bought over 150,000 shares of Disney on May 14.
Five companies are scheduled to report March quarter results after markets close on Thursday. Here's a look at what to expect.
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Wednesday, including Amazon, Caterpillar, Disney, EA, Target and more.
Walt Disney and two other outstanding stocks were added to the BofA Securities US 1 list of top recommendations, and with their shares backing up some recently, the current entry points are...
24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst calls that we have seen so far on Friday, including Amazon, Bloom Energy, Chipotle and Disney.
The NFL has signed new deals worth $110 billion over 11 years for broadcast and streaming rights to the league's games.
Its shares reached a new all-time high after Disney reported its most recent quarterly results. Goldman Sachs is now one of the biggest Disney bulls.
In terms of video streaming, Disney has become such a successful competitor that Apple TV+ finds itself up against another streaming juggernaut.
Disney reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed Thursday and shares saw a new all-time high in the after-hours session.
Disney is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Thursday. How big a catalyst will its streaming service be going forward?
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the most anticipated quarterly reports due this week, including Disney, GM, Twitter and Uber.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Adobe, Ford, Goldman Sachs, Intel, Microsoft, Salesforce.com, Seagate Technology, Snowflake, Targa Resources and Walt Disney.
Robert Iger, former Disney chief executive and current executive board chair, made $21.0 million for 2020, as the company fired and furloughed thousands, mostly at its theme parks.
Apple+ has a long road to elbow itself to the center of the streaming wars. Netflix just showed how competitive the industry continues to be.