The Walt Disney Company (ETR:WDP)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
100.60
+0.50 (0.50%)
May 15, 2025, 1:44 PM CET
2.39%
Market Cap 181.25B
Revenue (ttm) 86.82B
Net Income (ttm) 8.23B
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 4.52
PE Ratio 22.03
Forward PE 19.35
Dividend 0.89 (0.91%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jun 24, 2025
Volume 3,151
Average Volume 7,087
Open 100.38
Previous Close 100.10
Day's Range 99.93 - 100.60
52-Week Range 72.02 - 113.66
Beta 1.49
RSI 77.85
Earnings Date May 7, 2025

About The Walt Disney Company

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 Pictu... [Read more]

Industry Entertainment
Founded 1923
Employees 214,360
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol WDP
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, The Walt Disney Company's revenue was $91.36 billion, an increase of 2.77% compared to the previous year's $88.90 billion. Earnings were $4.97 billion, an increase of 111.21%.

Financial numbers in USD Financial Statements

News

Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer

Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk Disney's streaming strategy, quarterly results, growth opportunities and more.

1 day ago - CNBC Television

Linear media has been imbedded in our streaming strategy, says Disney's Dana Walden

Disney Entertainment Co-Chair Dana Walden joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk Disney's streaming strategy, quarterly results, growth opportunities and more.

1 day ago - CNBC Television

Disney's Dana Walden talks service bundling, linear TV and streaming strategy

Co-Chair of Disney Entertainment Dana Walden detailed the company's strategy to build its streaming business in a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer. She connected Disney's bundled streaming ser...

1 day ago - CNBC

Disney Streaming Platforms Now Reach 164M Monthly Active Users, Ad Chief Rita Ferro Says

Disney's streaming outlets collectively reach 164 million monthly active users, up from 157 million at the start of the year, Advertising President Rita Ferro said at the company's upfront presentatio...

1 day ago - Deadline

ESPN says its direct-to-consumer streaming service will debut in September at $29.99 a month

ESPN said Tuesday that its new all-encompassing streaming service will take on a familiar name—ESPN—and launch in September at an initial price of $29.99 per month.

1 day ago - TechXplore

New ESPN DTC Streaming Service to Cost $30 a Month

Sports fans will have yet another new way to stream live games later this year, when ESPN launches its direct-to-consumer streaming service around $30 per month for an unlimited plan and $12 a month f...

1 day ago - Investopedia

Blue Star Families Brings the Joy of Disney Books to Military Families in Hawaii

The Walt Disney Company Builds on Its Commitment to Celebrating Military Families The Walt Disney Company Builds on Its Commitment to Celebrating Military Families

1 day ago - GlobeNewsWire

Will ESPN's new streaming service spell the end for cable television?

If there was one thing cable television has had that helped slow the departure of viewers cutting the cord, it was its firm grip on sports programming.

1 day ago - Market Watch

ESPN is finally ready to cut the cable TV cord — after a decade

Later this year, you'll finally be able to subscribe to ESPN without paying for other cable TV channels. The new service will be called ESPN and will cost $30 a month.

1 day ago - Business Insider

Disney reveals details about new ESPN streaming service

The new service would provide access to all the content on ESPN's television channels, including professional and college football and basketball games.

1 day ago - New York Post

Disney's new streaming service ESPN to cost $29.99 per month

Walt Disney's new streaming service will be called ESPN, and will be priced at $29.99 per month, the media company said on Tuesday.

1 day ago - Reuters

ESPN's New Streaming Service Will Cost $29.99 a Month

The ‘ESPN' service is the sports network's effort to deal with cord cutters and attract people who never subscribed to cable.

1 day ago - WSJ

ESPN's new all-access streaming app will cost $29.99 per month

ESPN will charge $29.99 per month for its full-service streaming product, or $35.99 per month when bundled with Disney+ and Hulu ad tiers.

1 day ago - CNBC

Walt Disney Unusual Options Activity

Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bullish stance on Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS). And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the trades showed up on publicly available op...

1 day ago - Benzinga

The Walt Disney Company Is Currently Cheap Enough To Buy

The Walt Disney Company exhibits strong profitability and growth, with impressive EBITDA and EPS growth rates. Find out why I give DIS stock a buy rating.

2 days ago - Seeking Alpha

Tariffs Are Crashing TV's Annual ‘Upfront' Ad-Sales Party

Analysts expect economic uncertainty to loom large over a softer television ad-buying season.

3 days ago - WSJ

Disney, Abu Dhabi and a growing theme park capital at 'crossroads' of world

Disney's announcement of a theme park in Abu Dhabi offers further confirmation of the status of the United Arab Emirates as a global consumer crossroads in the Middle East. The site of the planned Dis...

3 days ago - CNBC

Palantir, AMD, Berkshire Hathaway, Coinbase, Disney, Lyft, Mattel earnings recap

It's earnings season. Yahoo Finance breaks down the latest earnings report from May 5th to May 9, 2025.

4 days ago - Yahoo Finance

The Score: Disney, Berkshire Hathaway, Ford and More Stocks That Defined the Week

Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news.

5 days ago - WSJ

No one knows how film industry tariffs would work, says California Rep. Laura Friedman

Rep. Laura Friedman (D-Calif.) joins 'The Exchange' to discuss how the tariff on movies would work, how to bring the film industry to California, and much more.

5 days ago - CNBC Television

Hollywood shaken by Trump's new tariffs idea

Film producer Bradley Gallo discusses whether President Donald Trump's tariffs can revive the Hollywood film industry on 'Varney & Co.' #foxbusiness #varney

5 days ago - Fox Business

ESPN will call its forthcoming flagship streaming app simply 'ESPN,' sources say

ESPN's all-access streaming service will simply be called ESPN, sources told CNBC. Pricing for the service will be announced next week.

5 days ago - CNBC

Warner Bros. Discovery Pulling Back From 'More Is Better' Streaming Strategy, Bets Big On Premium Content — And Letting Scooby-Doo Sniff Out New Fans On Netflix

Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) is reshaping its streaming strategy, cutting back on sheer content volume and doubling down on premium franchises, all while striking licensing deals like se...

6 days ago - Benzinga

Disney's Magic Is Spreading

Disney's Q2 2025 results exceeded expectations, with revenue up 7% to $23.62 billion and EPS rising to $1.81, driving shares up 10.8%. Significant growth in Disney+ and Hulu subscribers, along with in...

6 days ago - Seeking Alpha

Stock Of The Day: Disney Buyers Get Aggressive After Breakout, Setting Up Next Move

Shares of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) continue to rally on Thursday after a more than 10% increase on Wednesday. It was driven by news that the company posted stronger-than-expected growth, i...

6 days ago - Benzinga