Is Disney Stock a Buy? A Quick Analysis

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I don’t do a ton of individual stock analysis on Finance Gourmet because everyone’s investing goals are so different that when I’m saying Disney is a buy, I mean Disney is a buy for me based upon my investment objectives and existing portfolio. That might be totally different than other’s investing strategy. Is Disney a Good Company? Disney is a large, diversified company that operates in various industries, including media and entertainment, parks and resorts, and consumer products. However, Disney does not pay dividends, and in a world full of great companies, why would I pick one that doesn’t pay dividends? Like many other companies, Disney may choose not to pay dividends to reinvest its profits in the business or for other strategic reasons. Dividend policy is ultimately determined by a company’s board of directors and can change over time depending on the company’s financial performance and other factors. Is Disney the Biggest Media Company? Disney is one of the largest media and entertainment companies in the world. The company has a diverse portfolio of businesses, including its iconic theme parks, its film and television studios, and its consumer products division. Disney also owns several cable and television networks, including …

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7 Important Things To Look For From the December Stock Market

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Here we go. December 1, 2020 is a Tuesday, so the markets already got started on this week yesterday. This December is packed with interesting scenarios, events, and reports for investors. Without further ado, let’s jump into the 7 most important things to look for from the December stock market. Tesla Joins the S&P 500 Over a long enough period, the FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) at the SP500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average drives some interesting decisions. Some of them prove to be remarkably prescient, others embarrassingly reversed. There is no denying that Tesla dominates news storylines in the automotive industry. Its market capitalization certainly qualifies for inclusion in the central S&P 500 index. On the other hand, Tesla stock is highly volatile, often tied to words its CEO blurts out on Twitter, or based on meeting tight-rope high production goals. More commonly missing those goals but getting credit for being kind of close. What is Rakuten? Joining the S&P 500 will give Tesla stock a new stability that comes from being part of all those market index mutual funds and market index ETFs. At the same time, the company may inject a bit of volatility back into …

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