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$95.15 USD
+1.52 (1.62%)
Updated Oct 4, 2024 04:00 PM ET
After-Market: $95.16 +0.01 (0.01%) 6:10 PM ET
4-Sell of 5 4
C Value C Growth C Momentum C VGM
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Will Comcast Bid Make Disney Sweeten the Pot for Fox Assets?
by Zacks Equity Research
Disney (DIS) is likely to raise its offer for Fox's assets post Comcast's higher bid, given the significant synergies from the deal.
Is AT&T-Time Warner Deal a Step Ahead in Media Consolidation?
by Ritujay Ghosh
Broadcasters have realized that tech companies with their digital content are giving them a run for their money and the only way to stay in the race is by expanding and diversifying their content.
Comcast Officially Outbids Disney For Key Fox Assets, Here's Why It Matters
by Benjamin Rains
Exactly three weeks after Comcast (CMCSA) made its most recent plans to acquire a valuable array of 21st Century Fox (FOXA) assets known, the cable and internet giant announced its official offer Wednesday afternoon. Comcast outbid Disney (DIS) as the fight to remain dominant in the new age of entertainment heats up. Now let's quickly examine Comcast's offer and explain why it's so important.
Why Fox Is the Top Stock to Watch for 2026 North American World Cup
by Benjamin Rains
The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia kicks off Thursday without team USA for the first time since 1986, which is a huge disappointment for first time broadcast partner Fox (FOXA). But American soccer fans woke up Wednesday to news that North America won the rights to host the 2026 World Cup, beating out Morocco. Here is everything you need to know about the bid, its economic impact, and what companies stand to benefit. Hint: Fox is already celebrating.
AT&T-Time Warner, Media Stocks in Focus: NFLX, DIS, CMCSA | Free Lunch
by Ryan McQueeney
Ryan McQueeney discusses the AT&T-Time Warner merger in the immediate aftermath of a federal judge's decision to approve the deal. Ryan also explains why this will affect ongoing talks between Disney, Comcast, and Fox. Later, the host takes a closer look at Netflix after the video streaming company received its most bullish analyst call to date.
Here's Why Netflix (NFLX) Stock Is Surging Today
by Ryan McQueeney
Shares of Netflix (NFLX) moved nearly 2.5% higher in early morning trading Wednesday after the video streaming behemoth received its most bullish analyst call to date.
PPI Data, Fed Rate, Merger Deal And More
by Zacks Equity Research
PPI Data, Fed Rate, Merger Deal And More
Event Horizons Aplenty: PPI, Fed Rate, AT&T, TWX, CMCSA, FOXA
by Mark Vickery
Now that AT&T can merge with Time Warner and PPI came in hot, what's on the horizon for stock markets?
Telecom-Cable TV-Media Convergence Becomes Inevitable
by Nalak Das
Rapid technological advancement is systematically redefining the parameters of the telecom, cable TV and media industries.
Disney's Avengers: Infinity War Collects $2 Billion Globally
by Zacks Equity Research
Disney's (DIS) Avengers: Infinity War collects $2 billion, a feat only achieved by three other movies, namely Avatar, Titanic and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
AT&T (T) Sinks, Time Warner (TWX) Gains as Federal Judge Approves Merger
by Ryan McQueeney
A federal judge has approved AT&T's (T) $85 billion merger with Time Warner (TWX), handing the telecom giant a massive victory in what has been the most intense antitrust case in decades.
Got World Cup Fever? Here's How to Invest In Messi
by Benjamin Rains
The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia kicks off Thursday on Fox (FOXA), with 32 nations set to compete in a 64-match tournament over the next month. Billions of people, from over 200 countries are expected to watch, which means, for many, the stars are likely the main attraction. And there are few more well-known and revered athletes--or people--in the world than Lionel Messi. This means the Argentinian superstar makes a lot of money off the field, so let's take a look at how to invest in one of soccer's biggest stars.
Here's Why Twitter (TWTR) Stock Climbed Today & Why It Matters
by Benjamin Rains
Shares of Twitter (TWTR) surged over 5.5% on Tuesday to hit a new 52-week high of $43.99 after J.P. Morgan (JPM) analysts raised their price target for the social media company, citing Twitter's advertising growth as a major reason for their more upbeat outlook.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Disney, Caterpillar, MetLife, Celgene and Northrop Grumman
by Zacks Equity Research
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Disney, Caterpillar, MetLife, Celgene and Northrop Grumman
Adidas vs Nike: Which Sportswear Giant Will Win the FIFA World Cup?
by Benjamin Rains
The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia kicks off Thursday on Fox (FOXA). The month-long tournament is expected to attract billions of viewers from over 200 countries, making it a marketing dream. The likes of Coca-Cola (KO), Visa (V), Budweiser (BUD), and McDonald's (MCD) will all be heavily featured, but Adidas (ADDYY) and Nike (NKE) are the only companies competing against each other. So let's take a look to see which sportswear company seems poised to come out on top at the 2018 World Cup.
From TV Deals to VR, Here's Everything Investors Need to Know About the FIFA World Cup
by Benjamin Rains
Welcome to a 2018 FIFA World Cup episode of the Full-Court Finance podcast from Zacks Investment Research. This week, Ben Rains dives into everything that investors and casual fans need to know about the world's biggest sporting event before it kicks off in Russia on Thursday.
Top Research Reports for Disney, Caterpillar & MetLife
by Mark Vickery
Today's Research Daily features new research reports on 16 major stocks, including Disney (DIS), Caterpillar (CAT) and MetLife (MET).
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Amazon, Netflix, Twitter, Disney and Comcast
by Zacks Equity Research
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Amazon, Netflix, Twitter, Disney and Comcast
Facebook Procures Content from News Organizations for Watch
by Zacks Equity Research
Facebook (FB) focuses on expanding Watch video streaming service by adding content from news organizations.
Amazon's (AMZN) Premier League Deal Should Scare TV & Streaming Giants
by Benjamin Rains
Amazon (AMZN) just secured the live rights for a small, but very important number of Premier League soccer games starting in the 2019 season. The move is part of a slow, methodical effort by Amazon to build up its live sports offerings, which has long been the last great hope for linear television. And this should strike at least some amount of fear in TV powers and fellow streaming services such as Hulu and Netflix (NFLX).
Disney (DIS) Down 1.8% Since Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
by Zacks Equity Research
Disney (DIS) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
Twitter (TWTR) to Join S&P 500, Restructures Live Video Team
by Zacks Equity Research
Twitter's (TWTR) debut on S&P 500 is boosting investors' confidence. The announcement of the reorganization of its video content team is noteworthy.
Why Twitter (TWTR) Stock Is A Strong Buy At New High
by Benjamin Rains
Shares of Twitter (TWTR) surged over 5% on Tuesday to hit a new 52-week high of $40.16 per share after it was announced that the social media company is set to join the benchmark S&P 500 index. This might put some added pressure on Twitter stock, but it still looks like a strong buy at the moment. Here's why.
From Social Media Dominance to Chinese Growth, the NBA Has Never Been Bigger
by Benjamin Rains
Welcome to the latest episode of the Full-Court Finance podcast from Zacks Investment Research. On this week's episode, Ben Rains discusses the business of basketball as the NBA Finals, featuring LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers and Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors, heats up. From strong TV ratings during the 2017-18 season to continued social media growth throughout the world, the NBA looks like a league poised to dominate for decades to come.
Zacks Value Investor Highlights: Netflix, Wells Fargo, Newell Brands, Chipotle and Disney
by Zacks Equity Research
Zacks Value Investor Highlights: Netflix, Wells Fargo, Newell Brands, Chipotle and Disney