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That's what makes the upcoming proxy battle between Disney and the activist investor Nelson Peltz so compelling. Peltz's Trian Partners investment firm oversees about $3 billion worth of Disney stock, including shares held by former Marvel Entertainment Chairman Ike Perlmutter. For its fiscal second quarter, Disney expects net additional subscribers to Disney+ between 5.5 million and 6 million, with domestic adding 7.5 million due to its agreement with Charter Communications, while international core subs decline modestly. Disney is getting closer and closer to achieving its first profitable DTC quarter, which it continues to expect in its fiscal fourth quarter. In the Experiences segment, Disney delivered record revenue, operating income, and operating margin in its fiscal first quarter.
Persons: Bob Iger, Iger, Hugh Johnston, Nelson Peltz, Jay Rasulo, Peltz's, Ike Perlmutter, Taylor, Taylor Swift, , Johnston, Disney, WBD, That's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Gabby Jones Organizations: Disney, Revenue, LSEG, Peltz's Trian Partners, Marvel Entertainment, Entertainment, Hulu, Netflix, Charter Communications, Networks, Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Cruise, Sports, ESPN, Fox, Warner Bros Discovery, CNBC, Management, Epic Games, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Disney's, Florida, California, buybacks, Brooklyn , New York
And now, he would like to talk about everybody's — credit scores. It's the type of message that can briefly fill you with panic since credit scores can make or break your financial life. The checking account and debit card are pretty vanilla, and Boost doesn't guarantee a higher credit score. America is filled with people with bad credit scores who want to improve, and probably a lot of them are football fans. "But America is filled with people with bad credit scores who want to improve, and probably a lot of them are football fans."
Persons: Travis Kelce, Taylor, He's, It's, Experian, Kelce, Katie Stratman, it's, isn't, Matt Schulz, Aaron Klein, Rajiv Bhatia, Chi Wu, Swift, , Klein, Emily Stewart Organizations: Kansas City Chiefs, American Express, Chiefs, Netflix, Citibank, Brookings Institution, Treasury, Morningstar, National Consumer Law Center, Capital, Business Locations: Experian, America
Goldman Sachs reiterates Amazon as buy Goldman said it's sticking with its buy rating after the company's robust earnings report on Thursday. " Bank of America reiterates Apple as buy Bank of America said investors should keep buying shares of Apple after its earnings report on Thursday. "We are downgrading the shares to HOLD and lowering our price target to $7." Bank of America reiterates Roblox as buy Bank of America said it's bullish on the stock heading into earnings next week. " Citi reiterates Disney as buy Citi said it's standing by the stock heading into earnings next week. "
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Meta, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Evercore, Oppenheimer, Baird, Wells, Roblox, it's bullish, Chipotle, it's Organizations: North America, Bank of America, Apple, Nvidia, Global Payments, Costco, Citi, Sea, Deutsche Bank downgrades New York Community Bancorp, Deutsche, New, Community Bancorp, Comerica, CMA, TFC, Barclays, Nike, Disney, UBS, ~$ $ Locations: North, China, Singapore, KeyCorp, F1Q23
The pay data includes salaries ranging from a data scientist position that offers $170,000 per year at Discord to a staff engineer role that earns $250,000 or more at Patreon. AdvertisementHere are the annual salaries for a job at FaZe Clan:Legal Counsel: $142,273 median starting range; from $133,308 to $194,437FaZe Clan did not respond to BI's request for comment. At LTK, a senior software engineer would make $130,000Courtesy of LTKLTK, formerly known as RewardStyle, is an affiliate-marketing and social-commerce platform used by influencers across Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. At Teachable, a level II senior software engineer would make $190,000Teachable is a platform where creators can build and sell online courses and coaching programs. Here are annual salary ranges for several jobs at Teachable:Data Analyst : $69,826 to $85,000: $69,826 to $85,000 Senior Software Engineer : $160,000 to $180,000: $160,000 to $180,000 Senior Software Engineer - Core : $150,000 to $170,000: $150,000 to $170,000 Senior Software Engineer II : $190,000: $190,000 Software Engineer: $125,000 to $135,000Teachable did not respond to BI's request for comment.
Persons: upstarts, we're, Justin Kenna, they've, ByteDance, Teachable, Konstantin Savusia, James Nord, Brandon Brown, Ryan Brown, Brian Mechem, Warby Parker, Grin, Amanda Perelli, Anthony, Alex Zaccaria, Nick Humphreys, Linktree's, Amber Venz, Baxter, Read, Sydney Bradley, economy's, Patreon, Chris Best, Jason Henry Substack Organizations: YouTube, Business, FaZe, Safety, Software, Security, Enterprise Security, FaZe Clan, Fohr, Inc, Grin Technologies, Facebook, Keli Network Inc, Business Affairs, Jellysmack, Linktree, Ops, RewardStyle Inc, Networks, Mighty Networks, Mighty Software, Engineering, Sydney, Sydney Bradley One, BI, Staff, Social, Data Engineering, Trust, Quality Assurance, Hotmart, & $ Locations: California, New York, Texas, FaZe, Fohr, Jellysmack, Karat, Linktree, LTK, Instagram, Dallas , Texas, Teachable
Read previewCash-hungry entertainment studios are back in the content licensing game, sending their valuable shows like HBO's "Sex and the City" and Disney's "Grey's Anatomy" back to Netflix. Licensing has historically been a mainstay of entertainment companies, except for a brief period when many hoarded content while they built up their own streaming services. "It's the future," said Dan Cohen, the chief content licensing officer at Paramount. Netflix and other entertainment companies that sought full ownership of content as they built up their streaming services are now becoming more agnostic about it. But, for now, the major entertainment companies don't have much of a choice.
Persons: , Mike Pears, Pears, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, Dan Cohen, Reif Ehrlich, Mitch Metcalf, Metcalf, Meeka Bondy, Perkins, John Hodulik, Tim Nollen, Netflix's, it's, Nollen Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, AMC, Apple, Warner Bros . Discovery, Paramount, Bank of America, ABC, NBC, Metcalf Entertainment Intelligence, UBS, CBS, Macquarie, Hulu
One company helping early-stage startups connect with influencers for capital and marketing services is the Utah-based creator incubator Spacestation. "Influencer marketing is an incredible channel, but it can also be quite expensive for an early-stage company. So, they're getting our investment, but then they're also getting direct access to these creator investors." "This should not be the only investment kind of activity that anybody does, including creators," Holladay added. Where it makes sense, our creator investors help minimize that risk by taking an active role in driving brand growth.
Persons: Logan Paul, Shaun McBride, Tim Holladay, Holladay, they're, We're, Spacestation, it's, we've Organizations: Business, YouTube, Spacestation Investments, Investments, NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB, Ventures, Newcastle Network, SpaceX Locations: Utah, Boston, influencers
And with the game streaming the day after Thanksgiving, Amazon could capture some of the holiday viewership, which broke records last year. ESPN's pivotESPN has long ruled sports programming on traditional TV. Yet even as the streaming trend picks up, sports programming is helping keep cable and traditional TV alive, for the moment. Earlier this year, data firm Nielsen reported that traditional TV made up less than half of overall TV usage in July. A FOX Sports TV camera operator during the week 5 NFL game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina Panthers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on October 11, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Persons: Jacob Kupferman, National Football League's, it's, Brian Rolapp, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Garth Brooks, Nielsen, Tim Nollen, John Hodulik, Bob Iger, CNBC's Boorstin, Patrick, David J, Griffin Organizations: Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, National Football, Amazon's, NFL, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, Fox, CBS, NBC, YouTube, Warner Bros, ESPN, UBS, Disney, Fox Sports, FOX Sports, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Mercedes, Benz, Getty Locations: Atlanta , Georgia
Investors looking for value heading into the holiday season should look no further than the following stocks, Goldman Sachs says. The company beat on both the top and bottom line to go along with strong guidance for the fourth-quarter. TransDigm- buy rating "TDG reported F4Q23 key metrics above consensus, guided the same ones for FY2024 above consensus, announced a large special dividend & announced a new sizable acquisition. Willis Towers Watson - buy rating "We view 3Q23 results as quite supportive of our thesis around ramping talent production & cost efficiencies & we reiterate our Buy rating as we expect momentum to continue on both top & bottom line results. Trex Company- buy rating "We are also encouraged by mgmt's optimism for further top-line gains in 2024, supporting our forecast for robust FCF to allow for investments in growth opportunities and shareholder returns.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Ross, Willis Towers Watson, Noah Poponak, TransDigm, Poponak, Robert Cox, Willis, Cox, there's, Brett Feldman, Warner's, Feldman, shouldn't Organizations: CNBC, Warner Brothers Discovery, TransDigm, Warner Brothers, 3Q, Trex Locations: TransDigm
Roth MKM downgrades ChargePoint to neutral from buy Roth said it's concerned about weak demand for charging equipment. UBS upgrades Pacific Biosciences to buy from neutral UBS said the biotech company has growth potential. Citi reiterates Microsoft as buy Citi said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock. Morgan Stanley upgrades Analog Devices to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the bottom is in sight for the semiconductor company. Truist initiates Dick's as buy Truist said in its initiation of the stock that it sees an attractive buying opportunity. "
Persons: Evercore, Roth, it's, CHPT, Wolfe, underperform Wolfe, RBLX, GitLab, Hubbell, Morgan Stanley, Carvana, Raymond James, Cava, Redburn, Piper Sandler, Piper, buybacks, Baird, Truist, Lululemon, Kimberly, Clark Organizations: EV, UBS, Pacific Biosciences, Citi, Microsoft, Barclays, JPMorgan, HSBC, UW, downgrades, Products, Nvidia, Coherus BioSciences, Goods, Zim Locations: ChargePoint, billings, 2Q24
The end of the Hollywood actors' strike takes a risk off the table for Disney (DIS) — just as CEO Bob Iger's turnaround plan for the entertainment giant is starting to show real progress. Prior to the announcement, Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC that the strike's impact on the business had so far been "negligible." DIS YTD mountain DIS stock performance year-to-date. With Disney's strong quarterly cash flow and healthy balance sheet, Jim said he expects a stock buyback as soon as next year. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Bob Iger's, Bob Iger, Jim Cramer, Jim, Cramer, Disney, Morgan Stanley, Jim said, Jim Cramer's, Mickey, Minnie, Ian Langsdon Organizations: Hollywood, Disney, SAG, CNBC, Investors, Iger, Management, ESPN, Paris, Afp, Getty Locations: Marne, Paris
Analysts are eyeing updates on Disney's direct-to-consumer business and ESPN ahead of fiscal fourth-quarter results Wednesday, as the company pivots further into streaming. The analyst has a buy rating on Disney stock with a $125 per share price target, down from $128. Here's what other analysts on Wall Street are saying ahead of Disney's results. MoffettNathanson - buy rating MoffettNathanson has a buy rating on Disney stock and a $115 per share price target. Wells Fargo - overweight rating Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall rates the stock overweight with a $110 per share price target.
Persons: Disney, Goldman Sachs, Brett Feldman, Jason Bazinet, Morgan Stanley, Ben Swinburne, Michael Nathanson, Nathanson, Wells, Steven Cahall, Cahall, Michael Bloom Organizations: ESPN, Disney, DIS, Hulu, Comcast, Citi, Press, Sports, CNBC
However, we did not learn much in the way of strategic partnerships for ESPN and its TV business. That's a significant improvement from the nearly $5 billion it generated in fiscal 2023 and $6.7 billion analysts expected for 2024. DTC, housed in the Entertainment segment, saw quarterly narrow to $420 million from $1.4 billion in fiscal 2022 Q4. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
Persons: Bob Iger's, Nelson Peltz, Disney, That's, Hotstar, it's, Iger, Hugh Johnston, Johnston, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Walt, Joe Raedle Organizations: Disney, Revenue, LSEG, Sports, ESPN, Entertainment, Hulu, CNBC, Comcast, Disney Cruise, Disney Vacation, Disneyland, PepsiCo, Walt Disney, Getty Locations: Hulu, Orlando , Florida
Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on the stock after its 10-K annual report. Morgan Stanley initiated Tal Education as overweight Morgan Stanley said the China education company is defensive. Morgan Stanley names TotalEnergies a top pick Morgan Stanley named TotalEnergies a top pick and says the energy company has "resource depth and resilience." Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said in a note Tuesday that Tesla needs to "stop missing numbers" and execute better, but that the firm is sticking with its overweight rating. Morgan Stanley downgrades Re/Max to underweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its downgrade of Re/Max that it sees too many negative catalysts for the real estate company.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, it's, Edward Jones, Hewlett Packard, PC's, D.A, Davidson, Appian, Wells, Wells Fargo, financials, Tal, EDU, TAL, TotalEnergies, TJX, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Melius, Morgan Stanley downgrades, Max Organizations: RBC, Home, ISI, Nike, Athletic, UBS, Apple, Citi, Deutsche Bank, TAM, Hewlett, Disney, Tal Education, BP, TJX Companies, Thomson Reuters, Nasdaq, Tesla, Nvidia Locations: Ceridian, China, OW
The names we found also have a consensus price target that calls for further appreciation of 20% or more from here on out. Discovery has the biggest potential upside — 55% — on the screen, looking at its consensus price target among analysts. Not only has the dominant e-commerce platform gained more than 66% this year—it also stands to rise anogther 24.4% based on the Street's consensus price target. Another Wall Street favorite is NextEra Energy , which has potential upside of more than 26%. Other companies leading the market's comeback are packaging company Sealed Air , discount retailer Dollar Tree and newspaper publisher News Corp .
Persons: Stocks, Wells Fargo, Wells, Steven Cahall, Brent Thill, , Terrell Kirk Crews Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, CNBC, Warner Bros, Discovery, Jefferies, UBS, Amazon Web Services, American, International, NextEra Energy, News Corp Locations: Florida
Paramount narrows streaming loss forecast as investments peak
  + stars: | 2023-11-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Toy figures of people are seen in front of the displayed Paramount + logo, in this illustration taken January 20, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Acquire Licensing RightsNov 3 (Reuters) - Paramount Global shares (PARA.O) surged 10% on Friday, after the media company narrowed the 2023 loss forecast for its fast-growing streaming business as investments peaked a year ahead of target. "We now expect DTC (direct-to-consumer) losses in 2023 will be lower than in 2022 – meaning streaming investment peaked ahead of plan," Paramount CEO Bob Bakish said. Despite the industry's focus pivoting to profitability, analysts do not see a clear path to that target, with brokerage Needham believing that Paramount could be bought by a larger streaming competitor. "It is bite-size enough to be acquired by a larger streaming competitor for its deep library of film and TV content, as well as its sports rights and news assets."
Persons: Dado Ruvic, HBO Max, Bob Bakish, Needham, Samrhitha, Devika Organizations: REUTERS, Paramount Global, Disney, HBO, Rivals Walt Disney, Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount, NFL, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Unilever is selling Dollar Shave Club seven years after paying $1 billion for the brand. Unilever struggled to grow Dollar Shave Club, sources previously told. "Dollar Shave Club did not deliver as expected, and the economics of the DTC model changed," then-CEO Jope said during an earnings call in 2022. "Dollar Shave Club will also serve as a platform for additional brands with a similar DNA." Do you have a story idea about Dollar Shave Club or Unilever to share?
Persons: , Fabian Garcia, Michael Dubin, Mark Levine, Schick, Dubin, Graeme Pitkethly, You've, Alan Jope, hadn't, Jope, Michael Cohen Organizations: Unilever, Nexus Capital Management, NEW, Service, Care, Gillette, Schmidt's Naturals, Procter & Gamble, Club Locations: cologne
Unilever is selling Dollar Shave Club seven years after paying $1 billion for the brand. Unilever struggled to grow Dollar Shave Club, sources previously told. "Dollar Shave Club did not deliver as expected, and the economics of the DTC model changed," then-CEO Jope said during an earnings call in 2022. "Dollar Shave Club will also serve as a platform for additional brands with a similar DNA." Do you have a story idea about Dollar Shave Club or Unilever to share?
Persons: , Fabian Garcia, Michael Dubin, Mark Levine, Schick, Dubin, Graeme Pitkethly, You've, Alan Jope, hadn't, Jope, Michael Cohen Organizations: Unilever, Nexus Capital Management, NEW, Service, Care, Gillette, Schmidt's Naturals, Procter & Gamble, Club Locations: cologne
Rite Aid filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday following slumping sales and a series of lawsuits. Rite Aid, which has over 47,000 employees, has struggled in recent years to compete against larger peers like CVS and Walgreens Boots Alliance, as well as Amazon. Rite Aid has faced growing competition from direct-to-consumer pharmacy startups as well as medication deliveries from the likes of Amazon and Uber. Rite Aid also experienced supply chain challenges after changing supplier for many of its perishable consumer goods and shrink "continued to be a significant headwind," Burr said. Representatives for Rite Aid did not immediately respond for Insider's request for further comment beyond sending statements about Stein's appointment and its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
Persons: it's, , Jeffrey S, Stein, Elizabeth Burr, Heyward Donigan, Donigan, Burr, there'd Organizations: Service, Rite, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Rite Aid, pharma, Aid, Discount, Rite Aid Corporation, PayLess, Walgreens, Albertsons, New York Times Locations: New Jersey, Scranton , Pennsylvania
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBirkenstock opens trading at $41 after getting priced at $46 per shareCNBC's Deirdre Bosa, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Birkenstock dropping $5 off its IPO price, the state of direct-to-consumer retail models, and Birkenstock's unique approach to DTC business.
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Birkenstock's revenue growth 'secret sauce' is DTC business
  + stars: | 2023-10-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBirkenstock's revenue growth 'secret sauce' is DTC businessCNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on the most recent IPO to trade.
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I decided to call my brand Dragon Glassware. Dragon Glassware glasses. For a bit, I was also renting a warehouse space, but now I have my inventory delivered directly into an Amazon fulfillment center. I was an early tester of the new Supply Chain by Amazon product suite . Dragon Glassware has generated more than $2.1 million in sales so far this year, and we're projecting an additional $2-3 million before the end of the year.
Persons: Matt Rollens, hadn't, I've, , It's, we've, Barnes & Noble, that's Organizations: Walmart, Prime, Barnes &, Mattel, LinkedIn Locations: Sacramento , California, China, Maxx
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBernstein's Laurent Yoon explains why Disney is an attractive investmentLaurent Yoon, analyst at Bernstein, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Nelson Peltz reigniting his proxy war with Disney, Disney's stake in Hulu and its DTC offerings, and the strength of Disney's parks component.
Persons: Laurent Yoon, Bernstein, Nelson Peltz Organizations: Disney Locations: Hulu
Disney 's planned buyout of Hulu will offset any near-term troubles and benefit the company long term, according to Bernstein. Analyst Laurent Yoon's price target of $103 implies a potential 27% gain from Thursday's close. "We forecast DTC growth to outpace Linear decline, supporting overall growth of Media, with DTC revenue surpassing Linear revenue in 2024, and Disney becoming the undisputed #2 subscription video on demand." Yoon added that besides Disney's status as the "only credible challenger to Netflix," the company's parks business provides an additional strong revenue stream. DIS YTD mountain Disney YTD chart — CNBC's Michael Bloom contributed to this report.
Persons: Bernstein, Laurent, Yoon, Bob Iger, Michael Bloom Organizations: Disney, Hulu, Media, Netflix, Comcast, CNBC Locations: Thursday's
JPMorgan reiterates Exxon as overweight JPMorgan said it's standing by its buy rating on the oil and gas giant. Seaport initiates Netflix as buy Seaport said it sees plenty of upside in shares of Netflix. JPMorgan upgrades Eaton to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said the industrial and electrical company is best in class. UBS reiterates Levi's as buy UBS said Levi's is still an attractive stock despite the company's disappointing earnings report Thursday. " JPMorgan upgrades Apellis to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said the pharmaceutical company is well-positioned for more upside.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Bernstein, Disney, XOM, Jefferies, TD Cowen, Cowen, Eaton, Eli Lilly, Doug McMillon, Berenberg, Morgan Stanley, Meta, Levi's, Oppenheimer downgrades O'Reilly, AutoZone, Oppenheimer, it's, Truist Organizations: Disney, Netflix, Hulu, JPMorgan, Exxon, Barclays, Nvidia, Intel, Gaudi, Citi, Discover Citi, DFS, Seaport, Bank of America, Energy, of America, Apple, Vegas, Prix, Clearway Energy, Walmart, United Auto Workers, Auto, Meta, UBS Locations: Parks, NVDA, China, ETN, TEL, AZO, ORLY
Levi Strauss & Co cut its annual forecasts for the second time on Thursday after missing third-quarter sales estimates, reeling from hefty promotions and falling demand at wholesale channels in North America. Levi has struggled with declining sales at its overall wholesale business, particularly in North America, which has a higher exposure to the middle-income consumer. This has impacted Levi’s sales at retail partners such as Walmart and Target, where prices of its Signature and Denizen lines start just below $30. Analysts have said Levi might have to increase promotions and cut prices if wholesale channel sales continue to worsen, which could pressure its margins further. Levi forecast revenue to be flat to up 1% in fiscal 2023, compared with prior estimate of 1.5% to 2.5% growth.
Persons: Levi Strauss, Nordstrom, Levi, Harmit Singh, , ” Singh, Singh, , Michael Ashley Schulman, Schulman Organizations: Financial, Reuters, Walmart, Target, Running Locations: North America, Americas
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