Walt Disney Co (The)

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Abbott Labs, Delphi, Lululemon, Netflix, Nordstrom, Sirius XM, Disney and Windstream.
Now that Apple has an opportunity to repatriate some $250 billion from its overseas cash hoard, what should it do with the money? Buying Netflix should be on the table.
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” surged ahead of “Beauty and The Beast” to become the top grossing film as 2017 ended. It exited the year with gross domestic box office sales of $517 million ahead...
Looking ahead to 2018, Disney may be facing some difficulty, but it stands to disrupt and continue to take market share.
With only a week to go, it is almost certain that Walt Disney Co.’s (NYSE: DIS) studio operation will rank No.1 this years in terms of domestic box office sales, and will likely have a market...
Disney, Pfizer, General Electric, and McDonald's weighed on the DJIA Wednesday.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" opened with stellar box office sales for its first weekend. Even if ticket sales maintain a strong pace, it may not be able to catch the number one film of the year,...
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" lived up to the billing that it would post one of the largest openings in U.S. history. That is good news for Walt Disney Co.
As usual when two companies in the same businesses merge, job cuts follow, due to "synergies." At Disney and Fox, this could be to the tune of 10,000 jobs.
The latest installment of Disney's Star Wars franchise opens Friday on more than 4,200 U.S. movie screens. Ticket sales are forecast to top $200 million, making this the second-biggest opening...
The FCC has killed net neutrality, Disney has become the king of all media, holiday spending has been unusually strong, and more important headlines.
Disney made it official today: the House of Mouse is buying major portions of 21st Century Fox in an all-stock deal valued at around $66 billion.
T-Mobile will begin a pay-TV service, Redbox will move into the content streaming business, IBM has set deals to move further into quantum computing, and more important headlines.
Disney is close to buying assets of 21st Century Fox, Sears will borrow more money to stay afloat, bitcoin hit a new record, and more important headlines.