It’s been a big year for The Walt Disney Company. Disney dropped some major news about upcoming theme park projects, ranging from small updates to a brand-new Villains land in Magic Kingdom. What does all this mean, though? Well, it means one important thing: Disney is (and will be) on people’s minds.

In fact, on November 14th, during Disney’s fourth-quarter earnings call, CEO Bob Iger called 2024 a “pivotal and successful year for The Walt Disney Company,” explaining that Q4 saw wins in the streaming and Experiences divisions. Revenues increased 6% for Q4 to $22.6 billion, and Disney’s wins were partly thanks to price increases in several key areas. Disney is riding a high as it heads into 2025, and now, Disney just confirmed some important news for shareholders.
On December 4th, The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors announced a cash dividend of $1 per share. According to Disney, this is a 33% increase over the $0.75 per share paid to shareholders during fiscal year 2024.

The dividend will be paid in two installments of $0.50 per share. December 16th, 2024 is the first record date, followed by a January 16th, 2025 payable date. Then, there will be another record date on June 24th, 2025, followed by a July 23rd, 2025 payable date.

Bob Iger also released a statement in light of the news, saying, “It’s been a highly successful year for The Walt Disney Company, stemming from the extensive strategic work across the company to improve quality, innovation, efficiency, and value creation.” He added, “With the company operating from a renewed position of strength, we are pleased to increase the dividend for shareholders while continuing to invest for the future and drive sustained growth through Disney’s world-class portfolio of assets.”

As of December 5th, 2024, The Walt Disney Company stock is around $117.13 per share.

We will continue to look for updates regarding The Walt Disney Company’s financial status. For now, it seems like Disney is happy with the direction in which the company is headed. Bob Iger is set to retire from his position as CEO in 2026, and a successor has yet to be named.
In the meantime, we’re always on the lookout for the latest Disney news, so stay tuned for more.
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