Walt Disney Co (The)

NYSE: DIS
$111.35
-$1.67 (-1.5%)
Closing Price on December 18, 2024

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The stock market is a fickle mistress, promising extraordinary wealth to some and heart-wrenching losses to others. But for a select few, the journey has been nothing short of a golden goose. For...
Disney’s (NYSE: DIS) theme parks are a pillar of its financial health, which shows up in earnings reports. Workers at Disneyland, which opened in 1955 and is located in Anaheim, just outside Los...
For years, Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) has been the darling of the entertainment industry. Its stock price has soared as it’s revolutionized how we consume movies and TV shows. If you invested $1,000...
The latest Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands analysis reveals that Disney's brand valuation is sinking.
There is little question that Disney World is the most magical place on Earth. Whether you’re a kid or an adult, there is something for everyone in Disney World. Between theme parks, Disney...
Warner Bros. Discovery stock has tumbled in the past year. The media giant's challenge is that it has several problems that it has been unable to solve.
24/7 Insights A look at the Walt Disney Co (NYSE: DIS) stock chart shows how long investors have suffered. A look at the Walt Disney Co (NYSE: DIS) stock chart shows how long investors have suffered....
As one of the most popular animation studios in the world, Pixar movies are, unsurprisingly, some of the most memorable. From Toy Story to Up to Wall-E, these movies have made billions of dollars at...
Corporate raider Nelson Peltz may of lost his proxy war with Disney, but he apparently walked away $1 billion richer.
Disney’s acquisitions of brands like Marvel initially paid off but have seen diminishing returns as audience interest wanes. The company faces significant challenges in the highly competitive...
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) faced challenges with its recent earnings report, causing its stock to drop significantly. Despite Disney Plus showing improved financials, the decline was...
Even as the earnings-reporting season has begun to slow in the past week, some insiders and beneficial owners were adding to their stakes.
Disney CEO Bob Iger was left standing after the proxy war with Nelson Peltz, to the detriment of the entertainment giant.
After struggling for a year and a half, Disney stock has begun to recover. Are investors starting to view Bob Iger’s tenure differently?
The House of Mouse has recently settled a proxy battle between current CEO Bob Iger and activist shareholder Nelson Peltz, who was seeking a seat on Disney’s board and who objected to a number of...