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Disney Predictions and More

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Disney Predictions and More On this Motley Fool Money, Motley Fool analyst Nick Sciple and contributors Rick Munarriz and Jon Quast dive into the investing implications of the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro…
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  • Any realistic timeline for meaningful Venezuelan production increases would be 3-5 years

    80% confidence
  • Disney will stay out of media buying frenzy in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Many reasons Duolingo can bounce back in 2026

    80% confidence
  • American Express Lululemon credit could help company, mind changed from bearish to bullish

    80% confidence
  • Arrow pointing in positive direction for various perspectives but premature to say stabilization already achieved

    80% confidence
  • Lululemon Athletica Inc. not among 10 best stocks identified by Stock Advisor analyst team

    80% confidence
  • Venezuela oil production declined 70% from 3.5 million barrels per day in late 1990s to under 1 million today

    80% confidence
  • Market relieved to see operation was one-directional without significant crossfire, suggesting end of conflict

    80% confidence
  • Stock Advisor total average return is 952% vs 195% for S&P 500

    80% confidence
  • Disney will beat the market in 2026 despite losing in 4 of last 5 years

    80% confidence
  • Personally lukewarm on Disney stock outlook but sees point about margin improvement driving returns

    80% confidence
  • One of big reasons MercadoLibre struggled in Venezuela is currency debasement

    80% confidence
  • Disney Parks is example of company with almost infinite pricing power

    80% confidence
  • Venezuela has more proven oil reserves than Saudi Arabia yet produces less than 1% of global supply today

    80% confidence
  • Disney will announce internal CEO in 2026 despite stock underperformance because company still doing well and is complicated

    80% confidence
  • Disney doesn't need more acquisitions given vast IP library

    80% confidence
  • If Venezuelan production returns, it would be direct competition for Canadian oil producers

    80% confidence
  • Lululemon revenue still at all-time high with 22% operating margin, not indicative of business losing brand power materially

    80% confidence
  • Lululemon concerns are overblown, not losing brand power materially yet

    80% confidence
  • Disney will have this year's biggest movie with Avengers: Doomsday, almost a lock like Avatar in 2025

    80% confidence
  • Would expect Disney to be seller of assets, potentially spinning out ESPN

    80% confidence
  • Take the long view on Duolingo competitive position

    80% confidence
  • The Odyssey trailer wasn't great and doesn't see much buzz for it to challenge Avengers

    80% confidence
  • Lululemon attractively priced after markdown and will bounce back in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Canadian oil exports to US increased from 2.7 million barrels per day in 2013 to 4.4 million in 2024

    80% confidence
  • Head of Disney Parks division appears in pole position for CEO role

    80% confidence
  • Venezuela economy getting back on track is huge opportunity for MercadoLibre and e-commerce players

    80% confidence
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