Walt Disney Co (The)
NYSE: DIS
$98.84
Closing Price on November 6, 2024
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Walt Disney reports fiscal second-quarter results after U.S. markets close on Wednesday. Analysts are bullish on the stock, but is that optimism justified?
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albemarle, Alcoa, American Airlines, Coinbase Global, Draftkings, Dropbox, Fortinet, Monster Beverage, Monster Beverage, Snowflake, Southwest...
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Meta Platforms reported a solid beat on both the top and bottom lines after markets closed on Wednesday, sending shares up more than 10% in Thursday's premarket.
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Bob Iger, the returned chief executive, is supposed to be Disney’s savior. Are layoffs his only option?
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Equities traded higher in premarket action Tuesday. Tesla, which dropped big on Monday, was steadying, while AMC tanked on a proposed settlement to a shareholder lawsuit.
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Chipmaker Intel told investors that it would be shipping new chips sooner than expected, and Disney pulled a fast one on Florida's state government.
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Returning CEO Bob Iger was supposed to save Disney. Instead, he savaged the workforce.
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CEO Bob Iger begins the round of cost-cutting he promised activist investor Nelson Peltz last month in order to avoid a proxy fight, and Warren Buffett buys even more stock in oil producer Occidental.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amgen, Caterpillar, CF Industries, Coinbase Global, Fastly, Match, Newmont, Okta, Progressive, Toast, Under Armour, Walt Disney and Zim...
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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Affirm, Bank of America, Biogen, Bunge, Coupang, DraftKings, Kosmos Energy, Mattel, Nucor, Nvidia, SentinelOne, SunPower, Vale and Walt Disney.
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On the face of it, Walt Disney earnings were OK, and the reaction was muted.
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One Dow stock and three others are set to report quarterly results after markets close on Wednesday.
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Walt Disney's former chief executive was rewarded significantly for his humiliating exit.
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See why Mark G. Parker, who was just named board chair at Walt Disney, is its worst board member.
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Disney management now is up against a take-no-prisoners activist investor.
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