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Disney's "Black Panther" is on track to be the top-grossing domestic film for the fourth consecutive week. The wildly successful movie has sold 4 of every 10 movie tickets so far in 2018.
As compensation for American public company CEOs has routinely reached tens of millions of dollars, shareholder activists, and in some cases institutional investors, have attacked boards for the size...
GM may have to pay a billion dollars to settle claims, Toys "R" Us may close all of its U.S. stores, Wynn Resorts settled a multibillion-dollar lawsuit, and other important headlines.
Ticket sales for the extraordinarily successful “Black Panther” will probably reach $500 million this weekend, based on domestic sales. When international sales are added, the number will...
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Disney?
The Dow dropped in Tuesday trading, led by downturns at Disney, Merck, Nike, and DowDuPont.
Comcast has decided to jump into the mix of another large media acquisition by offering just over $30 billion to acquire Sky.
Comcast means to upset Rupert Murdoch's plans. It offered $31 billion for Sky today.
While the markets have recovered much of the losses from early in the month, some top picks are still trying to recover, and a few look like outstanding buys at current levels.
The Weinstein Company will file for Chapter 11, "Black Panther" had another huge ticket sales weekend, GE will restate earnings for the past two years, and other important headlines.
"Black Panther" ticket sales will be critical to Disney's first-quarter earnings. One blockbuster can make a quarter.
Union employees at some Disneyland hotels have been told that their promised bonus payments of $1,000 depend on their acceptance of the company's contract offer by March 31.
If the federal government's challenge foils the buyout of Time Warner by AT&T, the entertainment and news company will be dumped back into a very challenging market.
The Presidents Day weekend is often where studios place movies they believe will shine. "Black Panther" is no exception.
Pfizer, UnitedHealth, Disney, and Johnson & Johnson lifted the DJIA on Friday.