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Amazon (AMZN)

Thousands of Amazon staff in more than 20 countries are set to protest or strike on Black Friday in a push for better workers' rights.

The international strike action is taking place on one of the busiest shopping days of the year and has been coordinated by the Make Amazon Pay campaign.

In addition to the drive to improve workers' rights at Amazon, the strikes and protests are also to highlight the US retailer's environmental impact.

More than 80 organisations are part of the Make Amazon Pay campaign and since 2020, it has organised four days of global action on Black Friday.

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The general secretary of the UNI Global Union, Christy Hoffman, said: "No matter how much they spend to fight us, corporations like Amazon cannot break the power of workers standing together."

"Make Amazon Pay Day is a powerful testament to our unity and momentum," she said. "No company —no matter how wealthy — can silence the cause of workers demanding justice."

A spokesperson for Amazon had not responded to Yahoo Finance UK's request for comment at the time of writing.

Shares in the US retailer closed Wednesday's session down 1%, as US markets were closed for the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday. Trading in New York will resume on Friday but markets are due to close earlier.

The Walt Disney Company (DIS)

Moana 2, the sequel to one of the biggest hits on the Disney+ streaming platform is debuting in cinemas this weekend.

While the first "Moana" wasn't a major hit when it was released in cinemas in 2016, it became a smash on Disney's streaming platform. Nielsen's 2023 "Streaming upwrapped" data showed that since it started measuring streaming, audiences had watched nearly 80 billion minutes of Moana, which was released on Disney+ in late 2019, which translated to watching the full film 775 million times.

Box Office Guru founder and editor Gitesh Pandya told Yahoo Finance earlier this week that the highly anticipated Moana 2 is a "guaranteed hit".

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Combined with the second weekend of Gladiator II and Wicked in theatres in the US, that this looked to be "probably the biggest Thanksgiving box office in over a decade".

He said this was set to give the film industry a much-needed boost, with "hardly any big blockbuster films" having come out in recent months.

Another big focus for Disney is its cruise ships business, with its Disney Treasury ship set to take its maiden voyage on 21 December.