Walt Disney Co (The)

NYSE: DIS
$95.15
+$1.52 (+1.6%)
Closing Price on October 4, 2024

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Disney has announced more Star Wars movies, Russia may restrict some U.S. media operating there, ESPN staff is bracing for large layoffs, and more important headlines.
The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Thursday. The Mouse House said that it had $1.07 in earnings per share (EPS) and $12.78 billion...
Walt Disney is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results after the markets close on Thursday. Could this report put it back on the right track?
21st Century Fox and Walt Disney may be discussing a merger, Apple seeks new places to park money overseas, Toyota raised its earnings forecast, and more important headlines.
Disney, Chevron, Boeing, and Apple all posted solid gains to lead the DJIA to a new all-time high on Monday.
Most of the earnings season has come and gone but there are still some major companies posting results this week.
Intel, Cisco Systems, Disney, and Visa led the DJIA to another record high Wednesday.
These five stocks could be great total return stories and also offer investors a degree of safety in what has become a very expensive stock market.
Nike, DowDuPont, American Express, and Disney were among the leaders pushing the DJIA higher Thursday.
Disney, Verizon, Goldman Sachs, and UnitedHealth were the worst-performing stocks in the DJIA Thursday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Albermarle, Anadarko, Costco, Cree, Kraft Heinz, Netflix, Valero and Walt Disney.
Intel, Disney, American Express, and Verizon boosted the DJIA to a gain on Tuesday.
These four large cap top pick stocks would make stellar additions to growth stock portfolios. All pay dependable dividends and are good candidates to continue raising those dividends in years to come.
According to recent research, the population of people who have disconnected from traditional cable programming has jumped to 22 million.
Chevron, General Electric, Disney, and Verizon keep the Dow above the break-even line Wednesday.