Walt Disney Co (The)

NYSE: DIS
$95.03
-$0.37 (-0.4%)
Closing Price on October 25, 2024

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These stocks have made stellar performances for just the first three weeks of the New Year, and they have obviously gone above and beyond the performance of the market.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Baker Hughes, Halliburton, J.C. Penney, Palo Alto Networks, Schlumberger, Walt Disney and Wells Fargo.
Here is a peek at some of the top stock picks for 2017 that have been issued by top analysts on Wall Street.
Disney, Microsoft, Pfizer, and Intel lead DJIA to lower close on Thursday.
The the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations on Thursday include AK Steel, Merck, Twitter, U.S. Steel, Walt Disney and Xerox.
According data just released, nine of 10 top-rated television programs were shown on just three broadcast networks, mostly on NBC.
The DJIA bull-bear projection of 21,422 would be short of the preliminary look of 22,000 seen at the end of December, but another 8.4% gain likely would be more than welcome.
Nike, Goldman Sachs, Disney, and Visa lead DJIA higher on Friday.
Walt Disney managed to return less than 1% for shareholders in 2016. Its paltry dividend yield accounted for most of that gain, but what saved the year for Disney was a rather strong fourth quarter.
Nike, American Express, IBM, and Disney lead the DJIA closer to 20,000 Wednesday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Abercrombie, Nokia, Disney, Xerox, Verizon, Vodafone and Sarepta.
Of the 10 top grossing movies worldwide in 2016, half were based on comic book characters, three were animations, and two were live-action family fare.
While the Merrill Lynch US 1 list has slightly underperformed the S&P 500 year to date, it has outperformed since inception by a large margin. The stocks are among the highest conviction picks at...
Monday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Anadarko Petroleum, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Comcast, Walt Disney and Merck.
The media empire known as the Walt Disney Company got off to a rocky start in 1923, but since then it has created dozens of characters that are nearly instantly recognizable to millions.