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Walt Disney (DIS) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Walt Disney (DIS) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call Thu 8 May 2025 Participants Carlos Gomez; Executive Vice President, Corporate Finance & Treasurer; Walt Disney Co Robert Iger; Chief Executive Officer, Director; Walt Disney Co Hugh Johnston; Chief Financial Officer, Senior Executive Vice President; Walt Disney Co Ben Swinburne; Analyst; Morgan Stanley Steven Cahall; Analyst; Wells Fargo Robert Fishman; Analyst; MoffettNathanson LLC Jessica Reif Ehrlich; Analyst; Bank of America David Karnovsky; Analyst; JPMorgan Michael Morris; Analyst; Guggenheim Securities Michael Ng; Analyst; Goldman Sachs Kannan Venkateshwar; Analyst; Barclays Peter Supino; Analyst; Wolfe Research Presentation Operator Good day, and welcome to The Walt Disney Company’s second quarter 2025 financial results conference call. (Operator Instructions) Please note, today’s event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Carlos Gomez, Executive Vice President, Treasurer, and Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead, sir. Carlos Gomez Good morning. It’s my pleasure […]

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Uber Technologies (UBER) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE:UBER) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call May 7, 2025 8:00 AM ET Company Participants Dara Khosrowshahi – Chief Executive Officer Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah – Chief Financial Officer Balaji Krishnamurthy – Vice President, Strategic Finance and Investor Relations Conference Call Participants Doug Anmuth – JP Morgan Eric Sheridan – Goldman Sachs Brian Nowak – Morgan Stanley Ross Sandler – Barclays Mark Mahaney – Evercore Justin Post – Bank of America Ken Gawrelski – Wells Fargo Shweta Khajuria – Wolfe Research Michael Morton – SVB MoffettNathanson Nikhil Devnani – Bernstein Operator Hello and welcome to the Uber first quarter 2025 earnings conference call. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. After the speakers’ remarks, there will be a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question during this time, press star, one on your telephone keypad. I would now like to

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Netflix Stock Has Been a ‘Tariff Safe Haven.’ That’s About to Change.

Netflix stock has been a solid outperformer this year, but concerns about film tariffs have given investors pause. President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he was authorizing the Department of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative to begin the process of instituting a 100% tariff on movies coming into the country “that are produced in Foreign Lands.” Citi analyst Jason Bazinet wrote in a research note on Tuesday that Netflix “has been viewed by investors as a ‘safe haven’ with respect to tariffs.” That safe haven is at risk now following Trump’s announcement, and Bazinet wrote the worst case scenario for Netflix would be if the 100% tariff on content produced outside of the U.S. was implemented. “We estimate 50% of content produced by Netflix is created outside the US,” Bazinet wrote. “With a 100% tariff, we estimate this could reduce EPS by around $6 per share.” Bazinet, who rates Netflix

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Walmart’s Fiscal Q4 Results ‘Solid’ Despite Flipkart Sale Timing Shift, Deutsche Bank Says

Walmart (WMT) reported “solid” fiscal Q4 results despite the change in schedule of Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale as China and Canada units’ performance remained strong, Deutsche Bank said in a note Friday. The company’s Q4 same store sales and total sales in China jumped 23.1% and 27.7%, respectively, while Canada posted 5.8% same store sales growth and 5.5% increase in net sales, according to the note. “SSS, by our calculation, accelerated to +8.3% vs. +6.1% in Q3, driven by successful festive events across markets and robust general merchandise growth,” Deutsche Bank said. The retail giant’s fiscal 2025 guidance had “some noise,” with a bigger-than-anticipated 80 basis points profitability growth drag from Vizio, the note said, adding that Walmart’s initial 2025 earnings before interest and taxes growth range of 5% to 7% is “solid.” Deutsche Bank lowered Walmart’s price target to $113 from $115, and maintained a buy rating on

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Walmart Continues Market Share Gains Despite Slower Q4 Growth, UBS Says

Walmart (WMT) continues to gain market share and expand its alternative revenue streams despite a slight slowdown in sales growth during Q4, UBS Securities said in a report emailed Friday. Walmart (WMT) reported fiscal Q4 adjusted earnings Thursday of $0.66 per diluted share, up from $0.60 a year ago, with revenue rising to $180.55 billion from $173.39 billion. The retail giant reported a 4.6% increase in US comparable sales, though eCommerce growth moderated to 20% from 22% in recent quarters. Walmart still exceeded the mid-point of its EPS guidance by about 11%, reinforcing investor confidence in its long-term strategy, UBS said. The company’s transformation efforts, including growth in advertising, marketplace sales, and store-fulfilled delivery, are driving profitability, with alternative revenue streams adding over $250 million to operating income and global advertising revenue rising 29% in Q4, UBS said. Walmart projected 2025 EPS between $2.50 and $2.60, below the consensus estimate

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Walmart to See Sustained Gross Margin Expansion as Share Gains Continue, BofA Says

Walmart’s (WMT) long-term profitability is improving, supported by gains from high-margin digital advertising and seller fees in its third-party marketplace online channel, BofA Securities said Friday in a report. The retail store chain is also experiencing broad-based market share gains, offering “strong value and digital convenience,” the report said after the company posted a “strong” fiscal Q4. BofA reiterated its buy recommendation on the stock and $120 price target. The firm trimmed its earnings per share estimates for fiscal years 2026 to 2028 in line with Walmart’s long-term algorithm. In fiscal 2026, BofA expects EPS of $2.65, down from $2.70, with 2027 at $2.90, down from $3, and 2028 at $3.10, down from $3.30. Walmart’s gross margin expansion is expected to continue “as growth in higher-margin ancillary businesses including digital advertising, 3P Marketplace and Fulfillment Services help offset sales mix headwinds,” BofA said.

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TJX Stock May Be T.J. Maxx’s Best Bargain

After two good years for the industry, the off-price retailer could be set for a great one in 2025. By Teresa Rivas TJX Cos. has seen its stock double in the past five years, and it could be poised to continue this run. Off-price retailers have been gaining market share for years, boosted by inflation-weary consumers hunting for bargains. As the industry leader, TJX — which operates T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods, and Marshalls stores — buys excess inventory from other retailers and manufacturers, sells it at deep discounts, and commands some of the best merchandise along with well-heeled shoppers. That has pushed the stock’s valuation to close to its highest level since the pandemic. Despite its recent strength, there are still plenty of catalysts that could lift the stock even higher. The retail industry looks a lot like it did in 2022, when strong demand led stores to overorder, only to

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Reasons to Stay Bullish on Walmart

Walmart’s high-flying stock slipped Thursday, falling more than 5% after the company reported earnings. But there were also some positive signs in the results. The retailer beat Wall Street’s expectations on both the top and bottom line, but guidance for the current fiscal year didn’t quite clear analysts’ high bar. Walmart expects net sales to grow 3% to 4%, and operating income to rise 5% to 7%, excluding some one-off costs. However, there is good reason to think Walmart’s guidance is conservative. That’s partly because high-margin sources of revenue are still growing at a healthy clip and have room to grow. At Walmart U.S., advertising revenue grew 24% in the quarter ended Jan. 31 compared with a year earlier. That marks the 10th straight quarter of 20%-plus growth since the retailer started disclosing that metric. Membership income from the Walmart+ paid subscription program rose by a double-digit percentage. Revenue from

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Walmart Stock Is Dropping. Earnings Were Strong but Guidance Missed

$Walmart (WMT.US)$ topped expectations for the fiscal fourth quarter, but the stock was dropping in premarket trading Thursday after the world’s largest retailer’s guidance fell short. Walmart’s revenue for the quarter ended Jan. 31 rose 4.1% year over year to $180.6 billion, just about topping expectations for $180 billion, according to FactSet. Adjusted earnings per share for the quarter were 66 cents, narrowly coming in ahead of predictions for 65 cents. “We have momentum driven by our low prices, a growing assortment, and an eCommerce business driven by faster delivery times,” CEO Doug McMillon said in the earnings release. “We’re gaining market share, our top line is healthy, and we’re in great shape with inventory.” Yet shares were roughly 8% lower at $95.72 ahead of the opening bell Thursday because Walmart’s outlook for fiscal 2026, the year ending next January, missed the mark. For the full year, Walmart sees net sales

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Tesla’s New Competitor Is Meta

Tesla bulls believe the electric vehicle maker is far more than just a car company. Tesla bears disagree, of course, pointing out the vast majority of its profit comes from selling EVs. Based on Tesla’s growing list of competitors, the bulls are winning. That doesn’t mean it’s clear sailing for Tesla stock, though. The new competitors are formidable. Friday, Bloomberg and Reuters reported that Meta Platforms was investing in humanoid robots. Sunday, Bloomberg added that Apple was working on humanoid robots, too. Meta and Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Tesla has been working on those since a person in a robot costume danced on stage at an artificial intelligence showcase in 2021. The thing that links Meta, Apple, and Tesla in robotics is AI, which is getting good enough to train cars to drive themselves as well as or better than humans and train humanoid robots

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Airbnb Stock Surges After Earnings Beat. It Wants to Be the Amazon of Travel.

Airbnb stock surged after its earnings beat expectations. It has largely missed out on the travel boom but that may be about to change as the short-term rental company positions its app to become the Amazon of the travel industry. The shares have fallen 5% over the past year heading into Friday’s trading — in contrast to hotel companies Hilton and Marriott, which are up 40% and 23%, respectively, over the same period. But Airbnb jumped 14% to $161.40 ahead of the open after reporting fourth-quarter earnings late Thursday that beat expectations. The short-term stay company’s sales growth accelerated but its guidance disappointed. However, Airbnb revealed something a bit more exciting for investors — plans to invest up to $250 million in launching and scaling new businesses set to be introduced in May. “We want the Airbnb app kind of similar to Amazon — to be one place to go

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Walmart’s Q4 Sales Growth to Slow, but Upside Potential Remains, BofA Says

Walmart’s (WMT) fiscal Q4 comparable sales growth will decelerate from the previous quarter but there is a potential for upside based on credit & debit card data from Bloomberg Second Measure, BofA Securities said in an earnings preview of Friday. Walmart’s earnings are scheduled for Feb. 20. The company is strengthening its market share across various income groups and product categories due to its strong value proposition, high digital convenience, store remodels, an expanded online stock-keeping unit portfolio and improved express delivery capabilities, the firm added. BofA said that growth in digital advertising, third-party marketplace fees, and fulfillment services is providing Walmart with significant margin support by offsetting challenges from a shifting sales mix. Continued improvements in e-commerce profitability, such as a 40% reduction in US net delivery costs per order, are expected to further expand gross margins, the firm said. BofA raised its price objective on the company’s stock

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