DIS reports on WED-- In the coming week, Disney results will be the big event of the earnings calendar. For Disney, it will be the first time reporting since the return of Bob Iger as chief executive after former CEO Bob Chapek was ousted. Sophie Lund-Yates, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown notes the pressure is on for Iger to prove he has the right ideas to stimulate growth. "This is especially true in the streaming business, where excessive spending and long-term demand concerns are front of mind," Lund-Yates said in a note. "For now, consumer spending is holding up better than feared in some areas, so we have faith Disney+ will come good on subscriber additions, especially after Netflix’s better-than-expected quarter, despite tough economic conditions." "In theme parks, we expect to hear about positive momentum as China reopens and travel continues to normalize," Lund-Yates added. "This will have a strong read-across for profits."
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Disney cuts Simpsons episode in Hong Kong over reference to forced labour camps in China Mon, February 6, 2023, 6:25 AM EST The episode “One Angry Lisa” contains a reference to China's forced labour camps - Disney has cut an episode of The Simpsons that refers to “forced labour camps” in China from its streaming service in Hong Kong. The episode was first aired in October as part of the cartoon’s latest series but is no longer available on the Disney Plus streaming platform in Hong Kong. In the episode “One Angry Lisa”, Marge Simpson sees images of the Great Wall of China while taking part in an exercise class. The instructor says: “Behold the wonders of China. Bitcoin mines, forced labour camps where children make smartphones.”
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Sony's CFO Hiroki Totoki Gets More Responsibilities As Company Becomes Content Driven Sony Group Corp (NYSE: SONY) promoted its CFO Hiroki Totoki to President and COO, effective April 1, 2023. Totoki will also continue as the CFO. The promotion coincided with Sony's upgradation of annual guidance, forecasting more robust profits for its PlayStation gaming business. Analysts have considered Totoki as the natural successor to Yoshida