Walt Disney Co (The)

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"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.
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Universal Studios got another lift from the sexually charged Fifty Shades franchise over the weekend. It is one of the most successful franchises of all time.
Demand for two Ford SUVs will cause an increase in production, a major pharmaceutical company said it will stop marketing opioids to physicians, and other important headlines.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include AIG, Expedia, FireEye, Nvidia, 3D Systems, Teva Pharmaceutical, Twitter, Disney, Wayfair and Wynn Resorts.
After markets closed Tuesday, Walt Disney reported fiscal first-quarter results that beat estimates, largely on the strength of higher revenue and profits from its theme parks.
Walt Disney is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Disney, General Motors, Twitter and other major companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Intel, Pfizer, 3M, and Disney launched the DJIA to a solid gain Friday.
Toys "R" Us will close a number of its stores, Bank of America says it pays women nearly as much as men, AT&T is pressing Congress on net neutrality, and other important headlines.
The "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" juggernaut keeps on rolling. It is likely to have a total U.S. box office take of over $300 million by the end of the weekend.