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FeedPosted Mar 15th 2011 10:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Walt Disney (DIS)
The title of Walt Disney's (DIS) latest film release is Mars Needs Moms. I don't know whether the Martian planet needs moms or not, but the Mouse certainly could have used a few more of them to bring their kids to theaters this past weekend.
Box Office Mojo says that the motion-capture-fueled Moms made $6.9 million at domestic screens during its debut outing. That's $6.9 million over three days. But wait, there's more: that's $6.9 million over three days for a movie produced by Robert Zemeckis. What the heck happened?
Continue reading Disney's 'Mars Needs Moms' Bombs on Opening Weekend
Posted Aug 9th 2010 3:30PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Competitive Strategy, Apple Inc (AAPL), Walt Disney (DIS), Chasing Value™

Corporate America is hoarding cash and none more than Apple Inc. (
AAPL). The ever increasing pile of cash at Apple increases the temptation to do something, but what?
Steve Jobs is reticent to start paying a dividend primarily for symbolic reasons. To give Apple's cash stash some perspective, the cash in of itself, without the actual company would represent the
45th largest company in the United States, right behind, Boeing Co. (
BA) at $50.27 billion and ahead of Home Depot (
HD) at $48.19 billion. It is even conceivable that the cash exceeds Boeing's capitalization, since six weeks have passed since the quarter ended.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Apple's Holding $48 Billion -- For What?
Posted Jun 21st 2010 9:00AM by Beth Gaston Moon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Walt Disney (DIS), Film
Last week, Steven Mallas asked, Disney's 'Toy Story 3' Is Here: Does the Market Care? We'll see Monday how Wall Street rewards Walt Disney Company's (DIS) shares, but this weekend's box-office receipts indicate that moviegoers very much care about the continuing adventures of Buzz, Woody, and the rest of the gang. Fans were waiting anxiously for the latest installment of the Tom-Hanks-led franchise, which hit theaters initially in 1995 (part 2 was released in 1999).
The film was a strong number-one at the box office this weekend (the 11th Pixar title to nab the top spot) and secured $109 million in North American ticket sales. Analysts are now targeting a domestic gross of more than $400 million. This was Pixar's best opening ever (even when adjusting for inflation).
Continue reading 'Toy Story' Franchise Is Alive and Well
Posted May 28th 2010 1:30PM by Elizabeth Harrow (RSS feed)
Filed under: Scandals, Walt Disney (DIS), Options, Technical Analysis, DJIA
As news broke Thursday that a Walt Disney Co. (DIS) executive assistant was arrested on suspicion of selling inside information, speculative investors rushed to buy bearish bets on the Dow component. During the course of the session, traders on the International Securities Exchange (ISE) bought to open 3,807 puts on DIS, compared to just 34 calls that were purchased.
Taking a closer look at the day's put volume, the June 32 strike was most active. This front-month put saw 5,858 contracts change hands on Thursday, with the majority trading at the ask price -- confirming they were purchased. Open interest at this narrowly out-of-the-money strike rose overnight by 4,731 contracts, and now stands at 7,391 open put positions.
Continue reading Put Buying Rises on Walt Disney Due to Insider Trading Scandal
Posted May 15th 2010 1:40PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Blockbuster Inc. (BBI) Q1 net loss was in line with estimates and same-store sales declined, shares also fell.
- CA Inc. (CA) shares sold off on high volume following the Q4 earnings miss and disappointing guidance.
- Cigna Corp. (CI) reported better-than-expected Q1 earnings and higher revenue, and reaffirmed its full-year outlook.
- Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) beat Q3 earnings and revenue expectations in the "strongest quarter in our history."
- Dean Foods Co. (DF) lower Q1earnings beat analysts' estimates, but shares fell on heavy volume afterward.
- Denny's Corp. (DENN) bested consensus estimates and year-ago EPS by a penny, but said same-store sales fell.
Continue reading Earnings Highlights: BBI, CI, CSCO, DIS, DISH, ERTS, JCP, M, NVDA, PCLN, WEN, WFMI ...
Posted Apr 2nd 2010 1:20PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Good news, General Electric (GE), Intel (INTC), Home Depot (HD), Employees, Walt Disney (DIS), Caterpillar (CAT), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Money and Finance Today, Bank of America (BAC), Boeing Co (BA), duPont(E.I.)deNemours (DD), Economic Data, Kraft Foods'A' (KFT), Serious Money, DJIA
To those taking time off for Good Friday: "May the Force Be with You!" To those working half days, enjoy your time with your families. The U.S. stock markets are closed today and that might be best so that we all can take a breather.
Given that stock markets all around the world were up yesterday, including ours -- again ... April Fool's Day! -- even day traders expressed confidence because they obviously were willing to hold stocks knowing the long weekend left plenty of time for unforeseen bad news to to slam their positions.
Continue reading Serious Money: Dow Top Ten -- If Only the Market Was Open
Posted Feb 13th 2010 2:40PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Coca-Cola (KO), Walt Disney (DIS), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), Hasbro Inc (HAS), Electronic Arts (ERTS)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (ANF) received an analyst's upgrade ahead of next week's Q4 earnings report.
- Acer Inc. reported its highest quarterly earnings in almost three years due in part to growth in shipments.
- Baidu Inc. (BIDU) swung to a better-than-expected Q4 profit, with strong revenue growth, and offered rosy guidance.
- Biogen Idec Inc. (BIIB) offered an upside surprise as well as full-year earnings above Wall Street estimates.
- Coinstar Inc. (CSTR) strong quarterly results and guidance, as well as litigation concerns, failed to inspire Wall Street.
- Coca-Cola Co. (KO) posted strong Q4 and full-year earnings results due to growth in emerging markets.
Continue reading Earnings Highlights: Acer, Baidu, Coca-Cola, Disney, Hasbro, Sprint ...
Posted Feb 7th 2010 12:30PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Forecasts, Agilent Technologies (A), Chipotle Mexican Grill'A' (CMG), Hasbro Inc (HAS)
Quarterly reports continue to roll out this week, with results due from Allstate Corp. (ALL), Coca-Cola Co. (KO), Marriott International Inc. (MAR), Molson Coors Brewing Co. (TAP), New York Times Co. (NYT), Pepsico Inc. (PEP), Sprint Nextel Corp. (S), Viacom (VIA), Walt Disney Co. (DIS) and many others. Here's a look at a few of the companies that analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters expect to be the biggest earnings gainers this week.
Analysts are looking for Coinstar Inc. (CSTR), which distributes coin-counting, DVD-rental, and other self-service kiosks, to report that its fourth-quarter earnings more than doubled from a year ago to $0.32 per share. Revenue for the three months that ended in December is expected to have jumped 26.1% to $329.2 million. The analysts' forecast for the full year calls for earnings of $0.94 per share (+46.8%) on $1.2 billion in revenue (+25.9%). Coinstar has beat earnings estimates in the past three quarters, by as much as six cents per share.
Continue reading The Week in Preview: High Hopes for Coinstar, Agilent, Chipotle, Baidu, Hasbro
Posted Feb 1st 2010 1:50PM by Beth Gaston Moon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Products and Services, Consumer Experience, Television, General Electric (GE), Walt Disney (DIS), News Corp'B' (NWS), Videos, Technology
Ahhh, Hulu. That wonderful destination where I can re-acquaint myself with my favorite Justin-Timberlake-on-SNL moments, catch up on episodes of Greek, and search for those old Silver Spoons clips I remember so fondly. The two-year-old website is a joint venture between Walt Disney's (DIS) ABC Network, General Electric's (GE) NBC Universal division, and News Corp.'s (NWS) FOX Entertainment Group, and is partially funded by Providence Equity Partners.
But just as online news readers may soon be charged to access The New York Times online, we may have to open our wallets for certain corners of the Hulu universe (they will likely still let me watch Silver Spoons for free).
Continue reading Is the Free Ride Over at Hulu?
Posted Nov 20th 2009 10:30AM by Beth Gaston Moon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Television, Walt Disney (DIS), CBS Corp 'B' (CBS)
Oprah Winfrey, arguably the most powerful woman in entertainment (if not the world in general), is preparing to pack her luxurious bags. She's announced that in 2011, after a quarter-century of favorite things and heartfelt interviews, "The Oprah Winfrey Show" will be no more. The last program is scheduled for Sept. 9, 2011. One can only imagine who might be her guests.
In syndication across the country, Oprah's eponymous program is the top-rated U.S. daytime show (take that, Days of Our Lives!), with an average viewership of 7.1 million this year.
While not entirely unexpected, the news is likely a bit of a blow to CBS Corporation (CBS), as its CBS Television Distribution arm syndicates the program. Additionally, Walt Disney (DIS) might feel the sting of an Oprah departure as Disney-owned ABC is the primary network that airs the show. And will it impact O, Oprah's monthly magazine published by the Heart Corporation? To say nothing of all of the manic women in the audience who long for a chance at one of Oprah's favorite things.
Continue reading Oprah to pull the plug in 2011
Posted Nov 14th 2009 2:10PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Wal-Mart (WMT), Walt Disney (DIS), Blockbuster Inc 'A' (BBI), Applied Materials (AMAT), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), Toll Brothers (TOL), Electronic Arts (ERTS), Blackstone Group L.P (BX), Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (ANF) lower Q3 results still topped expectations and sent shares higher.
- Applied Materials Inc. (AMAT) posted much better-than-expected Q4 earnings, the first profit in a year.
- AstraZeneca (AZN) received an analyst's downgrade due to concerns over its earnings prospects.
- Blackstone Group (BX) received an analyst's upgrade following the company's Q3 results.
- Blockbuster Inc. (BBI) widened its net loss in Q3 and revenue and same-stores sales declined.
- Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (CLNE) shares declined after its Q3 numbers fell short of expectations.
- Consolidated Water Co. Inc. (CWCO) earnings prospects for 2010 earned it an analyst upgrade.
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Abercrombie, Blockbuster, Disney, Macy's, Walmart ...
Posted Nov 13th 2009 9:15AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Apple Inc (AAPL), PepsiCo (PEP), McDonald's (MCD), Walt Disney (DIS), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Hershey Co (HSY), NYSE Euronext (NYX), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF)
The future investment stars are already with us. The NYSE Financial Future Challenge, operated by the NYSE Foundation, By Kids for Kids, K12 Inc. and the United Investors Association, is in full swing, with five finalists just identified. To reach this level, the participants had to develop a new product, idea or process that would "excite, educate and motivate their peers" to become interested in the financial marketplace. The eventual winner lurks within this subset and will receive a $2,500 prize -- a great way to get that portfolio started. And, he or she will be feted at a closing bell ceremony at the NYSE (NYX) on January 11, 2010.
The finalists presented a variety of ideas which are sure to generate some buzz. Kelsey Foss, a 12-year-old from Mountainville, NY, proposed a new television show, "Stock Market Tycoon Idol," which would harness the popularity of reality TV while amping up the content. The program would involve the journeys of 10 kids as they seek to make money or lose it, with the possibility of becoming virtual millionaires along the way. The show would be set at a mock NYSE studio on Wall Street, and exports would be brought out to mentor the contestants. The reality TV reach would help engage a younger audience.
Continue reading Tomorrow's gurus shine in NYSE Financial Future Challenge
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