Also got some LEAP calls on DIS... they need to stop churning out movies left and right so fast and get back to Disney magic...quality over quanity. Things got rough after they lost their anchor marvel franchise story and went to the spinoffs like Antman and Captian marvel (ZZzzzzz) The squeezed all the blood they could out of Marvel and Star Wars so they need the next anchor... Same with Disney+....outside of the Mandalorian the spinoffs have sucked... they are losing momentum. Massive layoffs at ESPN to cut costs but that is not going to move the needle. The parks are having reduced traffic due to inflation and everything costing more making it too expensive for a lot of families. DIS is at a turning point and can make decisions to really right the ship which is what I am betting on.
Disney is in a shit spiral,like your brain. The only way out is Saudi $$, NFL and gambling. Looks like you’re still @ Publix. Good luck with that.
Welp, if you're right (sun shines on a dog's ass, sorta thing) then the calls expire worthless. Oh noes! But you'll still be bagging at Von's and coming up with new usernames on ET.
With these two in charge , what other shit can one expect!!! A leprosy endemic? So far this year, eight people got leprosy in Florida Leprosy, the infectious disease most commonly known for its biblical associations, has become more common in Florida, researchers warn. In 2020, the Sunshine State was among the states with the highest number of leprosy cases, contributing to evidence that the infection is becoming endemic in the southeastern region of the country, according to a journal published in an August edition from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Central Florida seems to be the focus of the rise in cases, with researchers pointing out that 81% of leprosy cases in Florida between 2002 and 2021 came from the area. Nationally, Central Florida accounted for almost one-fifth of cases. Over the past 20 years, the Florida Department of Health has reported 263 cases, and 70 of them came from within the state. So far this year, there have been 15 cases of leprosy, according to the FDH’s Reportable Diseases Frequency Report. Eight people acquired the infection in the state. Those eight cases are coming from Bradford, Brevard, Flagler, Highlands, Pinellas and Volusia, with Brevard posting three cases.
maybe take a look at all the assets Disney owns and look at Disney's business cycle in inflationary economies and then recovery. DIS is a great long term buy, not a short term flip.