Analysts review Disney stock price targets after earnings

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Hey, this really is a Mickey Mouse outfit.

The iconic cartoon rodent is the living embodiment of the Disney  (DIS)  entertainment juggernaut, as well as its global ambassador.

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Created in 1928 by company Founder Walt Disney and animator Ub Iwerks, Mickey was a replacement for another character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

The world famous mouse was going to be named Mortimer, until Disney's wife, Lillian, suggested "Mickey" and here we are today.

The character has appeared in more than 130 films, comic strips, a TV show, videogames and a live character you can meet in Disney parks. And don't forget all those watches.

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The Mouse House recently beat Wall Street's fiscal-fourth-quarter earnings expectations, and Bob Iger, the once and current CEO, gave analysts a rundown on the company's condition since he returned to the top spot in 2022.

"We've emerged from a period of considerable challenges and disruption, and we're well-positioned for growth," Iger said during the company's earnings call.

"We put in place specific strategies to generate growth across our businesses, and our solid results this quarter are a clear indication they've been successful."

Iger, who came back after his appointed successor, Bob Chapek, was dismissed, said Disney began working extensively two years ago "to restore creativity to the center of the company."

And the company worked through a proxy fight from the activist investor Nelson Peltz. In April Peltz's Trian Fund Management lost a proxy fight when holders reelected the company's board nominees. And in May, CNBC had reported, Trian sold its stake in Disney.

Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company has emerged from a period of challenges and disruption.<p>disney</p>
Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company has emerged from a period of challenges and disruption.

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Disney CEO: Movie business has never been stronger

Disney’s branded series and general entertainment programming are performing exceptionally well, he said, "drawing new audiences and winning an unprecedented number of accolades, including a record-breaking 60 Emmy Awards."

"In film, we're extremely proud of our performance at the summer box office, fueled by the top two movies of the year to date: 'Inside Out 2' and 'Deadpool & Wolverine,'" he said.

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Iger added that "a successful Disney movie today drives more value than it ever has."

That point, he said, reflects the increased number of Disney's "consumer touchpoints, extending the reach and impact of our world-class storytelling, from streaming to parks and resorts, cruise ships, consumer products, and games."