Disney (DIS) will tell investors how it did during the fiscal third quarter on Tuesday after the market closes for the day. The company will hopefully report some great numbers because, quite frankly, the stock has been somewhat boring this summer; a little fundamental excitement would, at the very least, ease the tedium of the price action.
Net income is expected to be somewhere around 58 cents per share. That's six pennies higher than the previous year's performance. That wouldn't be bad, I suppose, given the economic climate, but I certainly hope that the Mouse has more than a six-penny increase up its sleeve. Back in the second quarter, management was able to beat the estimate.
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