
Disney powers past $25 billion in strong quarter
- Disney’s fiscal third-quarter revenue increased 7% to $25.25 billion, while segment operating income rose 21% to $5.56 billion.
- Adjusted EPS increased 28% to $2.06, while Disney shares were unchanged at $98.18 in premarket trading.
- Disney plans to move much of its Consumer Products business into its Entertainment segment during fiscal Q1 2027.
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) reported fiscal third-quarter revenue of $25.25 billion, up 7%, as Experiences and Entertainment grew.
Revenue rose from $23.65 billion, while adjusted EPS increased 28% to $2.06 despite reported EPS falling to $1.51.
Streaming operating income more than doubled to $712 million, while Experiences income rose 20% to $3.02 billion, including a $100 million tariff refund.
Disney expects fourth-quarter segment operating income of about $4.9 billion.
Meanwhile, Disney agreed to sell its 50% A+E Global Media stake to Hearst for approximately $1.2 billion and plans additional share repurchases.
The company will move much of Consumer Products into Entertainment and add TikTok creator content to Disney+ Verts.
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