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DisneyDisney(US:DIS) ZACKSยท2025-11-13 17:05

Market Overview - Pre-market indexes are down across the board, with the Dow down 118 points (-0.24%), S&P 500 down 20 points (-0.30%), Nasdaq down 94 points (-0.37%), and Russell 2000 down 15 points (-0.62%) [1] - The market sentiment is influenced by high AI spending concerns [1] Economic Data Expectations - Anticipation for new inflation data from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and jobs data from Weekly Jobless Claims was unmet, with expectations for inflation to rise to +3.1% and for 225K new jobless claims [2] Company Earnings Reports - Walt Disney Co. (DIS) reported fiscal Q4 earnings of $1.11 per share, beating estimates of $1.03, but lower than $1.14 from the previous year, resulting in a +7.77% positive earnings surprise. Revenues were $22.46 billion, exceeding expectations by +1.72% but down from $22.57 billion year-over-year [3][4] - Despite the earnings beat, Disney shares fell -5.8% in pre-market trading, erasing +4.8% year-to-date gains, primarily due to a -6% decline in its Entertainment division and a -16% drop in network revenue [4] - Sally Beauty (SBH) reported earnings of 55 cents per share, surpassing the consensus of 49 cents by +12.24%, with revenues of $947.1 million exceeding expectations of $933 million, marking the third consecutive earnings outperformance [5] Upcoming Earnings and Market Sentiment - Applied Materials (AMAT) is expected to report fiscal Q4 results, with anticipated negative earnings growth of -9.05% and negative revenue growth of -4.93% [6] - The market is also awaiting comments from several Federal Reserve members, which may influence investor sentiment regarding future interest rate cuts [7] Federal Reserve Actions - The Federal Reserve has reduced the Fed funds rate by 50 basis points since mid-September, bringing the median rate below 4% for the first time since December 2022. There are expectations for another 25 basis points cut at the mid-December meeting, but the lack of new economic data may complicate this [8]