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Disney targets double-digit EPS growth and $7B share repurchases in 2026 as direct-to-consumer and Experiences segments accelerate

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Disney targets double-digit EPS growth and $7B share repurchases in 2026 as direct-to-consumer and Experiences segments accelerate Earnings Call Insights: The Walt Disney Company (DIS) Q4 2025 MANAGEMENT VIEW * CEO Robert Iger stated, "This was another year of great progress as we strengthened the company by leveraging…
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  • Over the past 2 years, Disney's studios have delivered 4 global franchise hits that have earned more than $1 billion each, while no other Hollywood studio has achieved a single one during the same period

    80% confidence
  • Lilo & Stitch achieved 14.3 million views during its first 5 days on Disney+, becoming the second biggest Disney live-action premiere on the platform ever

    80% confidence
  • Disney is very bullish on the upcoming slate including The Mandalorian, Toy Story 5, live-action Moana and Avengers: Doomsday

    80% confidence
  • Cruise is a key growth driver for Disney Experiences, with bookings up 3% for the first quarter and for the year

    80% confidence
  • Disney expects continued strong free cash flow growth going forward, giving flexibility to return cash to shareholders

    80% confidence
  • Disney's live-action Lilo & Stitch remains the highest grossing Hollywood film at the global box office this calendar year

    80% confidence
  • Disney has aspirations for double-digit top-line growth in direct-to-consumer

    80% confidence
  • Disney has no plans for major M&A and is satisfied with current IP portfolio

    80% confidence
  • Retail sales for Stitch from Disney's Consumer Products business exceeded $4 billion in fiscal 2025

    80% confidence
  • Disney built a hedge into financials with expectation that YouTube TV discussions could go for a while

    80% confidence
  • Disney is targeting $7 billion in share repurchases in 2026, double the $3.5 billion repurchased in fiscal 2025

    80% confidence
  • Disney's priority is to remain on YouTube TV's service without interruption, and the proposed deal is equal to or better than what other large distributors have agreed to

    80% confidence
  • About 80% of ESPN direct-to-consumer users have signed up for the trio bundle, which includes Disney+ and Hulu

    80% confidence
  • Disney is having productive conversations with AI companies for both protection of IP and creating engagement, and sees efficiency opportunities across Disney

    80% confidence
  • Disney expects advertising growth in 2026 with improving advertising trends

    80% confidence
  • Disney's streaming business had operating income up 39% in Q4, hitting $1.3 billion for the full year, up $1.2 billion from last year and $300 million ahead of original guidance

    80% confidence
  • Disney expects to deliver double-digit adjusted EPS growth in fiscal 2026 compared to the prior year

    80% confidence
  • Adjusted EPS for fiscal 2025 was up 19% from fiscal 2024, and the company delivered a 19% compound annual growth rate in adjusted EPS over the past three fiscal years

    80% confidence
  • Cruise utilization is strong and margins are attractive but not disclosed

    80% confidence

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The Walt Disney Company · direct to consumer operating income growth1.2 billion_USD
The Walt Disney Company · direct to consumer operating income1.3 billion_USD
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