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Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Disney Just Struck a Deal with Amazon. Should You Buy DIS Stock Here?
Disney (DIS) has reportedly formed a partnership with e-commerce giant and cloud services titan Amazon (AMZN) to enhance ad targeting for streaming television. Under this partnership, Amazon's Demand Side Platform (DSP) will have access to Disney's content library. Commenting on the partnership, which is expected to launch in the third quarter of this year, Matt Barnes, vice president of programmatic sales at Disney Advertising, sounded optimistic, 'By building a direct path connecting Amazon's commerce insights to the full scale of Disney's streaming ecosystem, we're enabling greater accessibility to inventory and audience signals that translate into meaningful results for advertisers leveraging Amazon DSP.' Dear Tesla Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for June 30 3 ETFs with Dividend Yields of 12% or Higher for Your Income Portfolio This Options Tool Can Show You How to Trade Tesla Stock Ahead of Robotaxi Day Markets move fast. Keep up by reading our FREE midday Barchart Brief newsletter for exclusive charts, analysis, and headlines. Now, although this is a positive development and makes the case for owning Disney stock even stronger, there are many more compelling reasons to own the 'House of the Mouse.' One of the most recognized global entertainment conglomerates, Disney's operations span across media, TV & cable networks, streaming platforms, and experiences. Disney owns vastly popular intellectual property such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Mickey Mouse, and Star Wars, among others. Commanding a market cap of $211.9 billion, DIS stock is up about 5.6% on a YTD basis and 15.5% over the past year. While the stock currently offers a dividend yield of 0.85%, Disney's payout ratio of just 15.8% leaves enough room for growth. Disney continues to demonstrate meaningful operational momentum under CEO Bob Iger, with recent results pointing to a sustained recovery. Since Iger resumed his role, the entertainment giant has posted compound annual growth rates of 7.07% in revenue and 43.76% in earnings, an indication that the restructuring efforts are beginning to deliver. Notably, in the second quarter of its fiscal 2025, Disney reported a top-line beat with revenue reaching $23.6 billion, up 6.8% from the year-ago period. The company also returned to profitability, swinging from a loss of $0.01 per share last year to earnings of $1.81 per share this quarter, comfortably surpassing analyst expectations. Cash flow metrics came in strong. Operating cash flow surged to $6.8 billion, up from $3.7 billion in the same quarter last year, while free cash flow rose to $4.9 billion from $2.4 billion. Overall, Disney's liquidity position remained solid as the company closed the quarter with a cash balance of $5.95 billion. Looking ahead, analyst consensus points to forward revenue growth of 4.1% and earnings growth of 16%, both of which outpace the sector median estimates of 3.24% and 11.33%. With operational metrics trending higher and renewed investor confidence, Disney appears to be regaining its footing in the post-pandemic media landscape. In this recent piece, I analyzed how Disney has opted for a two-pronged strategy to be on a sustainable growth path in the coming years. Headlined by its expansion in the physical realm, Disney is also making strategic moves in the digital space to streamline its offerings, along with undertaking new initiatives to develop new content. Meanwhile, Disney has also agreed to take full control of the streaming platform Hulu by paying Comcast (CMCSA) an additional $439 million. In Q2, total paid subscribers at Hulu were at 54.7 million, an increase of 9% from the previous year. Average monthly revenue per paid subscriber also increased slightly in the same period to $112.30, with popular shows like The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and The Handmaid's Tale grabbing eyeballs and driving growth. Further strengthening Disney's overall performance, the theatrical distribution segment recently received a significant boost from the unexpected box office success of Lilo & Stitch. Encouragingly, even prior to this release, the business had already shown signs of momentum. In addition, Disney is setting the stage for another potential revenue catalyst with the planned rollout of a dedicated ESPN streaming platform. This new service would consolidate content from the traditional ESPN television channel, its existing subscription-based ESPN+ offering, and possibly include user-generated videos, creating a hybrid model somewhat akin to YouTube. Given ESPN+ already boasts more than 25 million subscribers, this expanded platform could generate substantial new revenue streams. Beyond subscriptions, additional upside could come from advertising, collaborations with sports betting operators, and other ancillary monetization channels. Altogether, Disney's approach, marked by thoughtful investments, adaptive pricing, and forward-looking leadership, places the company in a strong position to continue driving long-term shareholder value. Overall, analysts have attributed a rating of 'Strong Buy' for Disney stock with a mean target price of $126.69, which denotes upside potential of about 7.7% from current levels. Out of 29 analysts covering the stock, 21 have a 'Strong Buy' rating, two have a 'Moderate Buy' rating, and six have a 'Hold' rating. On the date of publication, Pathikrit Bose did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. 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IOL News
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Father left stunned by nearly R20,000 breakfast bill at Disneyland
Mickey Mouse in Disneyland park in California is blamed for taking a dad for a ride over a family breakfast bill that left him speechless. Image: Unsplash A father had the surprise of his life when he received a whopping $1,000 (R18,036,95) bill for breakfast at Disneyland. John 'Rock & Roll' Tolkien, known on social media as @jrockandrollt, shared his jaw-dropping experience on X, along with receipts that made headlines around the world. ''Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee,' he wrote, capturing a moment that many parents can relate to - shock at dining costs during family outings. Wait, how much? The total bill came to $937.65, (R16,912,35) which included a generous $150 (R2,705,54) tip for three adults and two children. The dining experience, aptly named Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, takes place at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel in Anaheim. Guests are treated to a three-course breakfast while enjoying activities with beloved Disney princesses. The extravagant meal promises a tiered tower of appetizers that includes lobster rolls, cornbread and beignets. Children can select from options such as chicken, Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles and macaroni and cheese for the main course. Meanwhile, adults can choose from dishes like braised short ribs, devilled eggs and truffle macaroni and cheese. Desserts include cream puffs, sorbet and other sweet treats to cap off the meal. The cost for this one-of-a-kind breakfast starts at $142 (R2,561,25) for both children and adults, with tips and tax excluded from the base price. Tolkien's post quickly gained traction, racking up over 15.5 million views by Wednesday, June 18. Despite the initial shock, he found humour in the experience. Taking the Mickey 'I think if someone went to Disneyland and insisted on doing All The Things, they could easily spend $3,000 per day. If I find that goddamn mouse, I am going to mug him. To be honest, the breakfast was good. Still - nine hundred f*cking American dollars?' he said, still in disbelief. However, he concluded that the steep price was justified. 'Kids enjoyed it, so I think it was worth it. The kids definitely learned some new words when I opened the bill, though.' Top service In a photo shared later, Tolkien revealed his own plate, which featured shrimp cocktail, macaroni and cheese, asparagus, devilled eggs and beef roast. He rated the food a solid 7/10, praising the attentive service and the well-trained princesses who interacted with his children. The internet had plenty to say about this extravagant breakfast. Some comments included @ketanner's take: 'Walt Disney has been spinning in his grave for years; he started the theme parks for families to have fun and affordable vacations 🤦♀️.' Another user, @DaveyCoconuts, remarked, 'Disneyland/Disney World is a human trap made by a mouse.' Meanwhile, @tmac622 complimented Tolkien, saying, 'You're a great dad for doing this…better than I'll ever be.' Lastly, @Michellek4040 provided a humorous twist: 'This is why my daughter continues to believe Disney is closed for COVID.'


Wales Online
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
New Disney on Ice show features Frozen and Moana and tickets are available now
New Disney on Ice show features Frozen and Moana and tickets are available now Disney On Ice has announced a brand new show for this winter - Find Your Hero. The production will feature all your favourite Disney characters from Mickey Mouse to Maui. Disney On Ice fans will se Olaf in the snow. (Image: DISNEY ) Disney On Ice has just revealed some enchanting new plans for the upcoming winter: A brand new adventure titled Find Your Hero. This thrilling new production promises to be packed with fan-favourite characters, including such icons as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Mirabel, Rapunzel and more. And, of course, no Disney On Ice event would be complete without our Frozen heroes involved: Elsa and Ana. This captivating new journey will delight fans in arenas around the country starting this October, 2025, in Birmingham's Pulse LIVE Arena. From there, the icy Magical Kingdom will travel through Nottingham, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Belfast, Manchester and Sheffield before finally arriving in London. And these shows will all run until January 4, 2026. READ MORE: 'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack READ MORE: Weird Fish shoppers 'feel amazing' in 'great price' dress that 'looks so expensive' And there is simply so much fun and joy to experience this winter season, reports the Express. Attendees of Find Your Hero will join the likes of Mirabel as she attempts to save her family's beautiful Casita. They'll also join Moana as far as she can go to save her island with the muscle-bound demigod Maui at her side. Meanwhile, Rapunzel fans will see the cunning princess explore worlds as of yet unknown, while Belle tames the Beast in his enchanted castle. Buy Disney on Ice tickets here From £41 Disney On Ice Buy here Product Description Disney On Ice brings its magical wonder to arenas around the country once again this year. With tickets starting at £41 each, fans can see their favourite characters skate through adventure. The Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero show is brought to fans by the incredibly talented cast who have rehearsed for over 550 hours in preparation for this massive tour. Of course, these performances are supported by a massive team of choreographers, costume designers and production designers who work tirelessly to bring these shows and stories to life. Disney On Ice is coming to the UK this year. (Image: DISNEY ) Moreover, the show features over 200 props and 200 unique costumes, making it even more vivid and realistic than ever before. To join in the fun with Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero this year, you can click this link to purchase tickets now, starting at just £41 each. For families seeking some immediate entertainment, there are several summer events currently taking place. This includes the immersive Minecraft Experience, which transports attendees directly into the world of Minecraft, allowing both children and adults to hone their mining skills, use their Orb of Interaction to activate portals and navigate through the world. Disney On Ice kicks off in October. (Image: DISNEY ) Alternatively, if Jurassic World is more your thing, the Jurassic World Experience is also currently running. Attendees can explore Isla Nublar while immersing themselves in scenes inspired by the film series. However, these shows only have a few weeks left. So, fans seeking a specific adventure should consider Disney On Ice, as well. Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero begins this winter, starting in October, and will run until January. We've compiled the complete list of dates and venues below: Article continues below Disney On Ice - Find Your Hero dates and venues


What's On
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- What's On
Check out these Guinness World Records achieved in Dubai
Tallest building, deepest pool, biggest picture frame…Dubai doesn't do anything by halves. From massive attractions to quirky records, here are some of the coolest Guinness World Records the city proudly holds. Click through the gallery 3 of 12 The world's longest cantilevered building structure 100m high, this dramatic skybridge stretches 230m between two towers, with 67.3m extending outward into the open air. The world's deepest indoor pool Clocking in at a jaw dropping 60m and holding a whopping 14 million liters of water, this epic underwater attraction isn't just a pool, it's a full on adventure. playground for divers. Think sunken city vibes, underwater arcade rooms, and record breaking depths The world's largest and tallest observation wheel Anchored on Bluewaters Island, this record breaking wheel towers 250m into the sky, nearly twice the height of the London Eye. The world's tallest hotel Soaring 356m across 75 stories and home to 528 rooms, find this gleaming golden tower along Sheikh Zayed Road. The world's largest picture frame Located in Zabeel Park, this iconic structure stands 150 metres tall and 95 metres wide, perfectly framing views of Old Dubai to the north and New Dubai to the south. Visitors can walk across the glass floored Sky Deck too. The world's tallest building Standing at a staggering 828 metres, the Burj Khalifa holds multiple world records, including the tallest freestanding structure, the highest number of stories, the highest outdoor observation deck (at the top on level 148), and even the world's highest restaurant and lounge ( on level 133) It's the ultimate bucket list icon towering over Dubai’s skyline. The world's longest flower display. A life sized Emirates A380 covered in over 500,000 flowers and plants. Other record holders include an 18 metre Mickey Mouse floral topiary, the tallest of its kind, and a 1 km long flower wall, creating a dreamy, petal packed stroll through the garden. The world's highest infinity pool. Perched atop Palm Tower, this luxe sky pool offers 360 panoramic views of Dubai, from the iconic Palm Jumeirah to the majestic Burj Khalifa and glistening Arabian Gulf. The largest indoor mall aquarium. Located inside Dubai Mall, this aquatic wonder holds 10 million liters of water and you can walk through a 48 meter tunnel or book experiences like cage snorkelling and shark dives. Want to dine above the clouds? Here's your guide to the 16 highest restaurants in Dubai. Don't miss a thing , follow What's On on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok for the latest news, events and everything in between… Images: Unsplash and Website > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


STV News
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- STV News
Hundreds of children enjoy day at the seaside in 78th annual taxi outing
Hundreds of children with additional support needs have enjoyed a day at the seaside as part of the 78th annual Glasgow Taxi Outing. Met by drivers dressed as cartoon characters like Peppa Pig and Mickey Mouse, the youngsters set off from Glasgow for the seaside in taxi cabs decked out with balloons and bright colours. This year, around 350 children and volunteers were taken to Troon for the day. Stephen Lalley, from Glasgow Taxi Outing Fund, said: 'Additional support for learning is the schools that we take to Troon, and it's just about giving them a day out because we have the taxis, we've got the transport for them. STV News Children and volunteers were taken to the seaside in taxis decorated in bright colours and drivers dressed as famous characters such as Peppa Pig. STV News 'A lot of them are in wheelchairs, so they may not have the facility to actually get themselves to the beach. So we've got the transport and that's why we take them to Troon,' he told STV News. One parent, whose daughter attends Gowanbank Primary School, said: 'It's good to get her here every year, and to show what the taxis can do for the community.' STV News Drivers dressed as favourite characters to take part in the famous Glasgow Taxi Outing Fund. STV News 'She enjoys it, she was here last year as well and loved doing all the activities.' Another parent, who was at the event with her son for the first time, said driving in the taxi convoy in Glasgow was a 'nice memorable moment'. 'He enjoyed it, it's nice that the town came out as well, it's just a really good day.' STV News Drivers decorated their taxis for the parade. STV News Nick Power, of Troon Community Council, said the event means a lot to the people of Troon too. 'We like to bring out the town, it brings the town together. We want to make the event bigger and better every year,' he said. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country