Walt Disney Company

“Don’t mess with the mouse” has been coyed into investment culture as a term to suggest shorting DIS stock might not be a wise move to make. For the past 100 years, this innovative entertainment powerhouse has become synonymous with family entertainment. Disney’s business spans from animated classic films and modern blockbusters to its groundbreaking theme parks and even a cruise line. Its portfolio of brands includes classics like now White and the Seven Dwarfs, blockbusters like Avatar, timeless franchises like Star Wars and The Simpsons, and of course, good ol’ Mickey Mouse.

$90.28
(as of Apr 25, 7:00 PM EST)

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Ticker Information for Walt Disney Company

Stock Price
$90.28
Ticker Symbol
DIS
Exchange
NYSE

Industry Information for Walt Disney Company

Sector
Communication Services
Industry
Entertainment

Company Description for Walt Disney Company

Country
USA
Full Time Employees
177,080

The Walt Disney Company operates as an entertainment company worldwide. It operates through three segments: Entertainment, Sports, and Experiences. The company produces and distributes film and television content under the ABC Television Network, Disney, Freeform, FX, Fox, National Geographic, and Star brand television channels, as well as ABC television stations and A+E television networks; and produces original content under the Disney Branded Television, FX Productions, Lucasfilm, Marvel, National Geographic Studios, Pixar, Searchlight Pictures, Twentieth Century Studios, 20th Television, and Walt Disney Pictures banners. It also offers direct-to-consumer streaming services through Disney+, Disney+ Hotstar, and Hulu; sports-related video streaming content through ESPN, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+ DTC, and Star; sale/licensing of film and episodic content to television and video-on-demand services; theatrical, home entertainment, and music distribution services; DVD and Blu-ray discs, electronic home video licenses, and VOD rental services; staging and licensing of live entertainment events; and post-production services. In addition, the company operates theme parks and resorts comprising Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Shanghai Disney Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, National Geographic Expeditions, and Adventures by Disney, as well as Aulani, a Disney resort and spa in Hawaii. Further, it licenses its intellectual property (IP) to a third party that owns and operates Tokyo Disney Resort; licenses trade names, characters, visual, literary, and other IP for use on merchandise, published materials, and games; operates a direct-to-home satellite distribution platform; sells branded merchandise through retail, online, and wholesale businesses; and develops and publishes books, comic books, and magazines. The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923 and is based in Burbank, California.

Fundamentals for Walt Disney Company

Market Capitalization
$162,719,170,560
EBITDA
$18,449,000,448
Dividends per Share
$0.95
P/E Ratio
29.22
Forward P/E Ratio
16.03
Earnings per Share
$3.08
Earnings per Share Estimate Next Year
Profit Margin
6.07%
Shares Outstanding
1,807,789,952
Percent Owned by Insiders
0.06%
Percent Owned by Institutions
71.71%
52-Week High
52-Week Low

Technical Indicators for Walt Disney Company

50-Day Moving Average
200-Day Moving Average
RSI
47.93
3.58

Analyst Ratings for Walt Disney Company

Strong Buy
14
Buy
7
Hold
10
Sell
0
Strong Sell
1

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