Current:Home > ScamsFour takeaways from Disney's earnings call -Summit Capital Strategies
Four takeaways from Disney's earnings call
View
Date:2025-04-17 21:57:22
Disney owns so many global brands, in-person experiences, characters and storylines that when one asset falters, another offsets the loss. The company beat analysts' expectations, with revenues for the quarter and the year growing 5% and 7%, respectively.
Here are four takeaways from Wednesday's earnings call:
1. Streaming: Disney+ is still not profitable but losing a lot less. This time last year, the streaming service lost nearly $1.5 billion. This past quarter, it lost just $387 million. "Who would have thought in any sort of business we would be celebrating a loss of just $387 million," jokes Brandon Katz, an entertainment industry strategist for Parrot Analytics.
Katz points out that streaming is costly and that only Netflix is "consistently profitable." He says Disney is "making steady progress," especially now that it controls Hulu. With plans for a single app that will offer both Disney+ and Hulu content, Katz believes it'll attract a much broader audience and create a "more seamless entertainment experience for consumers because we audiences, we are lazy and I mean that in the best way possible. I'm a proud couch potato and what we want is not to be spending so much time seeking out content."
Disney+ added 7 million subscribers this quarter. Iger said he believes the company's streaming business will be profitable in the latter part of 2024.
2. Theme parks/resorts/cruises: Disney's Experiences is a major profit driver. The division saw a 13% increase in revenue to $8.16 billion, with growth at almost all of its international and domestic sites. Disney recently announced it would invest $60 billion to, as Iger put it, "turbocharge" its parks, resorts, cruises and the like.
The only site that has not done well is Walt Disney World in Florida. The company said declines there were due to the end of its 50th anniversary celebrations, the closing of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, and wage inflation.
After several months of negotiations, Disney agreed to raise union workers' pay to $18 per hour by the end of 2023, with additional increases over the next three years. "Those employees have earned the right to be paid more," says Rick Munarriz, senior media analyst at The Motley Fool. "It's not easy dealing with tourists... But of course, it does mean that... profits do take a hit in the process."
3. ESPN: Disney is all in to take ESPN direct-to-consumer. The company says the sports network's revenue has grown year over year. During the earnings call, Iger said ESPN is the number 1 brand on TikTok "with about 44 million followers." He said they're hoping to find partners, including sports leagues, that would help them with technology, marketing and content with the goal of turning ESPN into a "preeminent digital sports platform."
4. Striving for growth while cutting costs: While touting ambitions for ESPN and its theme parks, Disney said it plans to "aggressively manage" costs, increasing its "efficiency target" by $2 billion.
"Disney has been attempting to walk this financial tightrope like an expert circus performer over the last 12 months or so," says Katz, "And what they're trying to do is...invest in their products, in programming... streaming expansion... But they're trying to do that while also managing the debt."
Disney has its eyes on the future, says Munarriz. "Because of the strength of the theme parks and then the success of Disney+ and its other streaming services, it's able to get to the point where for next year it will be back to pre-pandemic levels, which is very interesting because this is a stock that hit a nine-year low just a couple of weeks ago... But Disney seems pretty confident that it's going to be, you know, at peak form within the new year."
As Iger put it, Disney is moving "from a period of fixing to a period of building."
veryGood! (37)
Related
- Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
- Health workers struggle to prevent an infectious disease 'disaster in waiting' in Gaza
- Buffalo Bills playoff clinching scenarios for NFL Week 17: It's simple. Win and get in.
- 21 Non-Alcoholic Beverages To Help You Thrive During Dry January and Beyond
- Backstage at New York's Jingle Ball with Jimmy Fallon, 'Queer Eye' and Meghan Trainor
- US ambassador thanks Japan for defense upgrade and allowing a Patriot missile sale to US
- Florida State quarterback Tate Rodemaker won't play in Orange Bowl, but don't blame him
- A Russian drone and artillery attack kills 6 in Ukraine and knocks out power in a major city
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Should you pay for Tinder Select? What to know about Tinder's new invite-only service
Ranking
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Is there any recourse for a poor job review with no prior feedback? Ask HR
- Shannen Doherty Says Goodbye to Turbulent Year While Looking Ahead to 2024
- Photographer Cecil Williams’ vision gives South Carolina its only civil rights museum
- The city of Chicago is ordered to pay nearly $80M for a police chase that killed a 10
- US ambassador thanks Japan for defense upgrade and allowing a Patriot missile sale to US
- Disney says in lawsuit that DeSantis-appointed government is failing to release public records
- Floods in a central province in Congo kill at least 17 people, a local official says
Recommendation
Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
Burning Man survived a muddy quagmire. Will the experiment last 30 more years?
Widower of metro Phoenix’s ex-top prosecutor suspected of killing 2 women before taking his own life
'Ferrari' is a stylish study of a flawed man
Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
Search resumes for woman who went into frozen Alaska river to save her dog
Spirit Airlines Accidentally Recreates Home Alone 2 After 6-Year-Old Boards Wrong Fight
'Ferrari' is a stylish study of a flawed man