What is disney doing? : r stocks - Reddit Disney portfolio is too damn wide, there is zero ability to base stock performance on seasonal, and market news I would say I would look at the stock is pure performance based, hell they are almost like a mutual fund in itself Makes it a great long term stock esepcially with dividends but bad short term being you cant use news
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Disney stock? : r investing - Reddit Disney is still making boat loads of cash even with all their cruises and parks closed It’s not even a fraction of what they make overall It’s still a very successful company with a proven track record and a loyal following Disney has been a good stock to buy for the last 50 years I don’t see that stopping anytime soon
Disney stock sell or hold? : r stocks - Reddit Disney will be fine and the stock will bounce back, but I do think it’s going to be a long term (10 year hold) and right now I gravitate towards growth stocks and a 3 to 5 year holds I set my stop loss and Disney hit that low point the other day so it was sold
The future of Disney : r stocks - Reddit Disney is an undervalued stock right now They’ve spread themselves too thin and now are paying for it They’ll sell off ABC and ESPN Maybe some of the Fox purchases too Disney+ will keep growing Additional park revenue They are just in the early innings of trimming the fat
Whats Holding Disneys Stock Price So Low? : r ValueInvesting - Reddit Disney’s earnings took a dive in 2019 after the current interim CEO overplayed for media acquisitions Then of course the parks and travel segment was hurt by Covid and still hasn’t recovered Then the last CEO who was short lived focused on viewer counts instead of profitability and was making changes regarding pricing the in parks that
Thoughts on Disney (DIS)? : r stocks - Reddit P B of Disney is low because they have so many fixed assets like Parks on their books This is like comparing Microsoft and Disney in 1992 and buying Disney because their P B was much better This stuff is really hard to compare across industry You should check out FAST graphs, I’ve found them pretty helpful for valuations
Disneys shareholder meeting is April 3rd. Now that the lines . . . - Reddit The Stock rally had been an impressive 34% YTD compared to S P's 9%, Disney's stock performance is its best Calendar Q1 since the year 2000 (Forbes) The stock is 50% up from 5 months ago and the outlook and guidance are extremely positive; the market is bullish Disney stock is close to 70% owned by institutions and those led the rally
Current Disney movies stock : r DisneyMovieInsiders - Reddit Just in case anyone is holding onto points in hopes of better movies, I'll be updating the stock once a week or so Rogue One: 1990 Return of the Jedi: 1968 The Force Awakens 4k: 310 The Force Awakens: 1494 Rise of Skywalker 4k: 1983 Beauty and The Beast: 1538 Animated Peter Pan In Return To Never Land: 1229 Turning Red: 2458 West Side Story
Disney - earnings discussion : r stocks - Reddit the reason disney wont go up is they have higher expenditures today but have cash flow of 10 years ago they're trapped right now i am a disney investor but it's gonna be a long time and with huge changes before disney can go up i just bought it because i just know they'll get out of it somehow it's just there is no proof that they will