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Disney (DIS) is seen as anything but a fun investment right now. | Disney (DIS) is seen as anything but a fun investment right now. |
The short interest in the media giant has surged by $696 million over the last month, according to research outfit S3 Analytics. That marks the fifth largest short interest increase in the U.S. market in one month's time. | The short interest in the media giant has surged by $696 million over the last month, according to research outfit S3 Analytics. That marks the fifth largest short interest increase in the U.S. market in one month's time. |
The bear raid on Disney follows comments made by CEO Bob Iger at a conference earlier this month that earnings would be flat this year vs. 2016 due in part to continued struggles at sports channel ESPN. Wall Street analysts had forecast 3% growth. The growth would also mark a drastic deceleration from the 17.8% rate driven since 2010, according to S3 Analytics. | The bear raid on Disney follows comments made by CEO Bob Iger at a conference earlier this month that earnings would be flat this year vs. 2016 due in part to continued struggles at sports channel ESPN. Wall Street analysts had forecast 3% growth. The growth would also mark a drastic deceleration from the 17.8% rate driven since 2010, according to S3 Analytics. |
Shares of Disney touched a low for the year of $97.06 on Sept. 7 following Iger's surprising guidance. The stock has since recovered slightly to $98.06, and is down about 8% on the year. | Shares of Disney touched a low for the year of $97.06 on Sept. 7 following Iger's surprising guidance. The stock has since recovered slightly to $98.06, and is down about 8% on the year. |
Not helping Disney bulls is uncertainty on Disney's new streaming service, which will go head-to-head with Netflix (NFLX) . | Not helping Disney bulls is uncertainty on Disney's new streaming service, which will go head-to-head with Netflix (NFLX) . |
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