Disney Stock Split History

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Disney has split its stock 7 times: July 9, 1998: a 3-for-1 split. May 15, 1992: a 4-for-1 split. March 5, 1986: a 4-for-1 split.

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Disney – 60 Year Stock Split History | DIS

Disney Annual Stock Splits
Disney Quarterly Stock Splits
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Media Conglomerates $203.745B $67.418B
Walt Disney Company has assets that span movies, television, publishing and theme parks. In October 2020, Disney reorganized its media and entertainment operations, which had been previously reported in three segments: Media Networks, Studio Entertainment and Direct-to-Consumer & International. From the first quarter of fiscal 2021, Disney began reporting the financial results of the media and entertainment businesses as one segment, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED) across three significant lines of businesses: Linear Networks, Direct to- Consumer and Content Sales/Licensing.

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FAQ

Is Disney going to split soon?

Disney said the stock split is subject to shareholder approval, but is expected to be completed by July. Disney will ask for an amendment allowing it to increase its allowed shares outstanding to 3.6 billion shares from 1.2 billion currently. Disney has 680 million shares.

What was Disney’s highest stock price ever?

The all-time high Disney stock closing price was 201.91 on March 08, 2021. The Disney 52-week high stock price is 185.90, which is 59.7% above the current share price. The Disney 52-week low stock price is 90.23, which is 22.5% below the current share price.

Did Disney stock ever pay a dividend?

Will Disney Dividend Yield Be Reinstated? In the 2019 fiscal year, the last before the pandemic disrupted the business, Disney paid cash dividends of $2.9 billion. In 2020 the dividend was suspended to conserve cash and ensure the company’s survival.

What was Disney’s original stock price?

Goldman Sachs leads Disney’s initial public offering at a share price of US$13.88 on the New York Stock Exchange in 1957.

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