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Re: Disney Stock

Post by Buggy » Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:02 am

I now own 4 shares of DIS, bought at $25.92. It's now at $25.44. Sigh.



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Re: Disney Stock

Post by hobie16 » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:02 am

Buggy wrote:I now own 4 shares of DIS, bought at $25.92. It's now at $25.44. Sigh.
DIS isn't a trading stock. Hold for the long term and enjoy the dividend.


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Re: Disney Stock

Post by hobie16 » Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:53 pm

CNBC sez Disney will buy Electronic Arts.


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Re: Disney Stock

Post by Buggy » Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:49 am

hobie16 wrote:DIS isn't a trading stock. Hold for the long term and enjoy the dividend.
I hope so since it lost over a dollar since I bought it. And with 4 stocks, I certainly didn't buy enough to trade meaningfully. :)



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Re: Disney Stock

Post by hobie16 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:13 pm

Results were just announced.

Revenue 4th quarter $9.45 B vs. 9.34 B forecast

EPS .43 vs. .49 forecast

Parks and Resorts revenues for the year increased 8% to $11.5 billion and segment operating income increased 11% to $1.9 billion. For the quarter, revenues increased 7% to $3.0 billion and segment operating income decreased 4% to $412 million. Operating income growth for the year was driven by increases at Disneyland Resort Paris and Walt Disney World Resort. For the quarter, lower operating income was driven by a decrease in domestic operations, partially offset by an increase at Disneyland Resort Paris.

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For the year, operating income growth at Walt Disney World Resort was primarily due to increased guest spending and theme park attendance, partially offset by higher operating costs. Increased guest spending was due to higher average ticket prices, increased food and beverage spending and higher average daily hotel room rates. Higher operating costs were due to labor cost inflation, new guest offerings and volume-related costs.

For the quarter, decreased results in the domestic operations reflected higher costs, which included labor and other cost inflation at Walt Disney World Resort and higher fuel and drydock maintenance costs at Disney Cruise Line, partially offset by higher guest spending at Walt Disney World Resort.

Movie division was the weakest

TV hit with reduced ad revenue

Bob Eiger will be on CNBC around 5:40 EST tonight.


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Re: Disney Stock

Post by hobie16 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:47 pm

Eiger interview

No outlook for FY 2009

Park revenue up for FY 2008.

Park revenue down for Oct. 1%.

Park bookings down for Oct. 1%.

Significant downturn in bookings.

New deal offered - Book 4 nites and 4 day park pass, play and stay for three days free.


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Re: Disney Stock

Post by Cheshire Figment » Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:22 pm

For the last 11 years I have had $100 per month automatically invested in Disney Stock, and starting a few months after I started working I also set up for a 20% payroll deduction and all dividends reinvested.

As of the end of October I had about 635 shares with an average cost per share of $25.87. (Back in 1998 we sold 45 shares once.)



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Re: Disney Stock

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:05 pm

You must be so rich!


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Re: Disney Stock

Post by hobie16 » Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:02 am

Cheshire Figment wrote:For the last 11 years I have had $100 per month automatically invested in Disney Stock, and starting a few months after I started working I also set up for a 20% payroll deduction and all dividends reinvested.

As of the end of October I had about 635 shares with an average cost per share of $25.87. (Back in 1998 we sold 45 shares once.)
Good for you!!

Is this your only holding or do you have other equities? If Disney is your only holding it might be a good idea to diversify so your eggs aren't all in one basket.


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Re: Disney Stock

Post by Cheshire Figment » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:21 am

It really doesn't count. Some day I'll do something about it.

The thing is I get my Federal Employee Retirement pension, the survivor benefit from Judy's Federal pension, a Red Cross Pension, Social Security, my private tax practice (with still about 20 clients), and of course my part time job at WDW. I also have a lot of money in the Federal Thrift Savings Plan (401(k) for Federal employees) which is 100% invested in Treasuries which I will have to hit in about three years.

Actually I only have one other major holding, Marriott, plus a few spin-offs.

I definitely am not wealthy, but have enough to live comfortably.



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