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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. Friedrich Nietzsche

Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS)

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How Much Money is Disney making from Disney+?

Moreover, Disney (NYSE: DIS) is making less money from Disney Plus. Disney made $4.12 per Disney Plus subscriber in September 2021, down from $4.52 in September 2020.

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Long Ideas

Will Disney Make Money in 2021?

Thus the worldwide Disney+ subscriber base grew by 10.5 million in four months and 40 million in two quarters. To explain, Statista estimates Disney+ had 33.5 million subscribers in second quarter 2020.

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Market Insanity

Netflix Lost Subscribers is it losing Money?

Moreover, Netflix still had 60.1 million US subscribers and 6.56 million free trial customers in America. Consequently, Netflix is still America’s largest TV network. In contrast, America’s most popular broadcast television network CBS (NYSE: CBS) had 2.98 million viewers on 18 July 2019, Deadline estimates.

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Market Commentary

Threats to Netflix (NFLX)

In particular, Amazon had 30.8 million video-streaming subscribers in America in 2017. Impressively Statista projects that number to grow to 46.3 million U.S. subscribers by 2020.

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Market Insanity

Can Netflix Survive in the Age of Disney?

Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) is facing a very tough and dramatic battle for survival. Its biggest content supplier; the Walt Disney

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Market Insanity

Buying Disney Makes no Sense for Verizon

There is a simple reason why Disney and Verizon do not need each other both companies are making a lot of money without each other. Ycharts data indicates that these companies are doing great on their own.

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