Disney's next CEO, Chipotle's traffic problem, government shutdown ends and more in Morning Squawk
CNBC·2026-02-04 13:00

Group 1: Disney - Disney has appointed Josh D'Amaro as the new CEO, effective March 18, succeeding Bob Iger. D'Amaro has nearly three decades of experience at Disney and previously chaired the experiences division, which recently achieved $10 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time [2][5] - Disney's stock has declined over 40% in the past five years, contrasting with the S&P 500's increase of over 80% during the same period [5] Group 2: Chipotle - Chipotle's shares fell more than 5% after reporting a decline in traffic for the fourth consecutive quarter, with same-store sales down 1.7% in 2025, marking its first annual drop since 2016. The company anticipates flat same-store sales in 2026 [3][4] - Over the last 12 months, Chipotle's shares have decreased nearly 33%, prompting the company to introduce "protein cups" and slow down price increases to attract customers [4] Group 3: Novo Nordisk - Novo Nordisk expects a decline in sales and profit growth this year, leading to a drop of over 14% in U.S.-listed shares, marking the worst day in about six months. The forecast is impacted by a deal with the Trump administration to cut prices and loss of exclusivity for its drugs [10][11] - CEO Mike Doustdar indicated that the company's situation may worsen before it improves, contributing to the negative outlook [11] Group 4: Eli Lilly - Eli Lilly's shares rose more than 8% in premarket trading after exceeding analyst expectations in the fourth quarter. The company also provided a stronger-than-anticipated full-year revenue outlook, driven by high demand for its drugs Zepbound and Mounjaro [12]

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