Walt Disney Co (The)
NYSE: DIS
$99.02
Closing Price on November 8, 2024
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With a solid capital structure, a good dividend, and a premium streaming service rolling out, AT&T is making a strong case for itself.
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Analysts see some magic in Disney stock as resorts and theme parks reopen and NBA resumes play.
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As the country reopens for business Roku may be lagging because it’s a stay-at-home stock.
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Roku stands to benefit as consumers spend more on streaming services and advertisers look likely to follow suit.
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With most Disney businesses drastically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the questions of how and when various units will return to operation are vital for the company, its bottom line and its...
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No one outside AT&T is likely to call the company's May 27 launch of HBO Max a rousing success. Does HBO have to think differently about how to add new subscribers long term?
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Even with parks reopening it might take a while for Disney to recapture the magic, but its new streaming service is exceeding expectations.
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While a phased reopening of Disney's Florida theme parks is good news, it is obvious that Disney's calendar second quarter of 2020 will be perhaps its worst ever.
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A sustainable rally looks like the theme for Disney stock as parks and properties reopen.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Ally Financial, Apple, Autodesk, Boston Beer, DocuSign, HP, Masco, Qualcomm, Tyson Foods, Vornado Realty Trust and Walt Disney.
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These four top stocks have all had nice moves off the lows but haven’t had “melt-up” gains. All pay dependable dividends and look poised for solid second half gains.
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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AMC Entertainment, Apple, Cerence, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Ciena, Dollar Tree, Freshpet, LATAM Airlines, Nio, Peloton Interactive, Ping, Tesla...
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5G is critical to AT&T’s future but Verizon and Sprint/T-Mobile will also be competing hard for market share. A slapdown from the National Advertising Review Board won’t help.
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Netflix recently forecast it would have over 190 million subscribers worldwide at the end of the quarter. Could that number push above 200 million?
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Disney wants to recapture the magic of its most profitable business, but it’s reopening theme parks slowly and at limited capacity.
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