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Regardless, its going to be interesting to watch
I admire your conviction!
Seems like Amazon is going to have the toughest time. Late to the party and no existing content. Dis and Netflix could set up a very strong duopoly which will be hard break.
I am not sure where Apple TV+ and Prime fit in?
Google is taking a different approach which I think is the way of future. Youtube and Stadia could soon dominate the entertainment market. I am not a gamer and I like the idea.
Australians wont pay $6.99 and it wont stay at $6.99 for long haha
When it comes to capturing the minds of the young, I wonder how online gaming with huge titles like Fortnite eat in to this?
This may actaully turn out to be a positive thing for Netflix. They have mostly established them selves as the dominant player, but are spending huge money on content. I wouldnt think many would cancel Netflix for Dis, rather it is an additional subscription. So Netflix wont lose too many subs but no longer have to pay huge licensing fees and reduce the money spent on content creation for the markets Dis dominate
At present, Disney / Marvel content is on Stan.
Avengers endgame is smashing box office records globally.
$1.2 Billion US, in the first weekend, not to mention Disney also took out number 2 spot with captain marvel which has been out for a few weeks already.
https://www.smh.com.au/entertainmen...ords-with-us1-2b-opening-20190429-p51i2e.html
Disney is certainly doing very well in the streaming business with its Disney+.Food for thought, I read that Disney could be the top stock to purchase this week based on streaming news and partnership with amazon. Setup to overtake Netflix subscribers within 2-3 years. Could be an interesting hedge! Thoughts?
now maybe it is because i read alternative media , but Disney seems to get a lot of mocking , and bad reviews on recent productions ,Hello you fantastic and intelligent individuals. I do hope you are having a wonderful Christmas and relaxing alot.
I was very interested in possibly buying Walt Disney in 2023. This stock seems to have bottomed. There is a few positives for the company including Bob Iger returning as Chief Executive he previously worked there from 2005 to 2020. The key focus now seems to be on the Disney+ subscribers which have reached 152.1 million after adding 14.4 million recently. Of course it has had a terrible year, in particular with the bear market in the US and the theme parks not doing aswell. I kindly wondered please if anyone had any thoughts or opinions on this company please, would be very interested to hear your thoughts? I would be ever so grateful for any advice or opinions you can give.
I do hope you continue to enjoy the festive period and sending you lots of good wishes as we get closer to the New Year.
Hi Robert,Hello you fantastic and intelligent individuals. I do hope you are having a wonderful Christmas and relaxing alot.
I was very interested in possibly buying Walt Disney in 2023. This stock seems to have bottomed. There is a few positives for the company including Bob Iger returning as Chief Executive he previously worked there from 2005 to 2020. The key focus now seems to be on the Disney+ subscribers which have reached 152.1 million after adding 14.4 million recently. Of course it has had a terrible year, in particular with the bear market in the US and the theme parks not doing aswell. I kindly wondered please if anyone had any thoughts or opinions on this company please, would be very interested to hear your thoughts? I would be ever so grateful for any advice or opinions you can give.
I do hope you continue to enjoy the festive period and sending you lots of good wishes as we get closer to the New Year.
but unless Disney can outdo Netflix , it basically has to buy it's own communication company ( like maybe FOX ) to get the 'add-on ' factor to subscription customers
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