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IntroductionBy Eva Mathews(Reuters) - Shares in Walt (NYSE:) Co tumbled 12% to the lowest since March 2020 on W ...
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(Reuters) - Shares in Walt (NYSE:) Co tumbled 12% to the lowest since March 2020 on tradeking foreign exchange platformWednesday, as ballooning costs at the entertainment giant's fast-growing streaming division cast a shadow on strong subscriber additions.
Disney+ has attracted millions of subscribers and will launch an ad-supported tier next month, but executives' promise of profitability next year and forecast for operating results in the next quarter failed to impress.
The company missed analysts' expectations for fourth-quarter earnings, after a $1.5 billion loss in its streaming division.
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"Disney's streaming results are indicative of the tightrope it is walking," said Fred Boxa, associate director at consulting firm Arthur D. Little.
Finance chief Christine McCarthy, in a call with analysts on Tuesday, said the ad tier was not expected to meaningfully impact results until later in the financial year.
Subscriber growth in Disney+ was expected to accelerate in the second quarter, she added, a sign analysts said indicated a soft first quarter.
"As the platform aims for profitability, it's placing some of that burden on its user base in the form of price hikes that could stall growth during a time of economic pinch," said Mike Proulx, research director at Forrester.
A weaker-than-expected annual revenue growth forecast also dragged shares. Disney estimated a "high single-digit" percentage growth, while the Street was expecting 12%.
At least 13 brokerages cut their price targets on Disney stock.
McCarthy said streaming operating results would improve by at least $200 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2023, compared with the latest reported quarter.
"We expect that the 'achieving profitability' breakthrough will likely occur in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024," Morningstar analyst Neil Macker said.
Shares have fallen more than 35% this year, compared with a 20% drop in the , battered by a cautious outlook for ad sales and recessionary fears.
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