The Walt Disney Co. reported better-than-expected earnings per share, but the cheer is muffled by an ongoing skirmish with activist investor Nelson Peltz, who controls a hefty $2.5 billion stake in the entertainment giant. As the company strives to fend off Peltz's moves to secure board seats, Disney has reported a revenue of $21.2 billion, just shy of the expected $21.4 billion.
The biggest contributor to Disney's performance is its flagship theme parks, delivering a 31% profit boost, reaching $1.76 billion in the quarter ending on September 30. The division, which includes consumer products, also witnessed a 12% revenue growth, hitting $8.16 billion, driven by a remarkable 55% international expansion.

On the digital front, Disney's streaming business, encompassing ESPN+, narrowed its losses to $387 million, outperforming Wall Street projections. With a commitment to turn a profit in the streaming business by the fourth quarter of the new fiscal year, Disney is strategically navigating the competitive streaming landscape.
The jewel in Disney's streaming crown, Disney+, saw a surge in paying subscribers, surpassing 150.2 million globally. Core Disney+ subscribers grew by 7%, reaching 112.6 million, signaling a strong comeback and exceeding market estimates. The positive news prompted a 2% rise in Disney's stock during extended trading.
However, amidst the financial triumphs, Disney's CEO, Bob Iger, finds himself entangled in a battle with Nelson Peltz, who insists on slashing costs, holding the board accountable, and reinstating dividends. Iger, who has committed to cutting over $5.5 billion in annual expenses, is evaluating how to reshape Disney in the face of declining viewership and ad revenue for traditional TV networks like ABC, National Geographic, and FX.
In a surprising move, Iger hints at the possibility of selling off certain operations, including traditional TV networks, and explores the potential of seeking a minority investor or joint venture with a tech company to fast-track the transition of the ESPN sports network into the streaming realm.
As part of Disney's strategic moves, the company is set to acquire Comcast Corp.'s one-third stake in the Hulu streaming service for a hefty sum of at least $8.61 billion. This acquisition further underscores Disney's commitment to dominating the streaming market.
The financial battleground for Disney is not unique, as Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. witnessed a significant drop in shares after reporting a decline in network advertising. With the market expected to remain challenging, Disney navigates a complex landscape, balancing its traditional strengths with the evolving demands of the digital era.
*Inputs from Bloomberg*
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