Walt Disney Co (The)

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Closing Price on October 4, 2024

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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.
Comcast has dropped out of the race to buy assets from 21st Century Fox, Google has topped Facebook as a provider of traffic to publishers, North Korea may be making a profit on bitcoin, and other...
Apple, Disney, Merck, and Pfizer were the leading gainers among the Dow 30 stocks on Monday. Bitcoin settled up 23% after its first trading session.
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Eurozone GDP rose in the third quarter, Disney CEO Robert Iger will probably renew his contract, GM will upgrade its pickups, and more important headlines.
Microsoft and Vise were Wednesday's big DJIA gainers while Merck and Disney dipped the most.
French media reports that General Electric plans to cut 4,500 jobs in Europe, another brutal step as management tries to turn around the floundering company.
Disney, Intel, Pfizer, and Verizon led Tuesday's drop in the DJIA.
Large companies do not appear to care whether they destroy the holidays for some of their workers. Pre-Christmas layoffs seem to be rampant this year.
Disney, Boeing, Home Depot, and JPMorgan Chase led the DJIA higher on Monday.
UnitedHealth, Verizon, JPMorgan, and Disney posted solid gains to lift the DJIA Wednesday.
General Electric, DowDuPont, Apple, and Disney were among the DJIA's big losers on Tuesday.