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A federal judge has ruled against the merger of two low-cost U.S. airlines, and the Disney company has announced its board candidates.
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As the company stumbled through a horrible year financially, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger made $31.6 million in 2023.
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Across television series, movies, games, and more, there have been thousands of characters who appeared in Disney (NYSE:DIS) productions. When you include animated and real-life productions over the...
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Airbus is looking to bolster its defense segment with an AI-related purchase, and Disney is getting some help in fighting a proxy war.
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Chinese EV makers have reported December and full-year deliveries for 2023. In other news, the original Mickey Mouse is now free to use.
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Nelson Peltz wants two Disney board of directors seats to improve the financial prospects of the mismanaged entertainment giant.
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For many people, it seems like yesterday when Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) was a fledgling company mailing DVDs to your house so you could view current movies. Now, the company is one of the world’s...
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A new animated movie from Disney was supposed to lead the box office for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. What happened?
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When your legacy franchise cable channel is struggling some after being the mainstay of cable sports since the beginning, making a considerable change, and embracing the now solidly legal and...
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Three activist investors are working to remove Disney CEO Bob Iger and put a new turnaround plan in place for the entertainment giant.
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The federal CHIPS Act signed into law by President Joe Biden in August 2022 is offering $52 billion in federal subsidies to boost America’s semiconductor industry. The goal is to reduce U.S....
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Disney's troubles were supposed to be behind it after the latest earnings report. Yet, the entertainment giant still faces all the same headwinds.
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Disney stock jumped by around 6% shortly after Thursday's opening bell. Cost-cutting and new subscribers were important, but there's more.
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It seems impossible to think that a wholesome legacy entertainment company that has thrilled audiences, especially children for years, could get the “Bud Light treatment, but such has been the...
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Selling ESPN would not save Disney from poor management. Who would want it? Buying Hulu would not help either.
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