
Walt Disney Co
NYSE:DIS

Gross Margin
Walt Disney Co
Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.
Gross Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Gross Margin |
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US |
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Walt Disney Co
NYSE:DIS
|
154.8B USD |
37%
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|
US |
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Netflix Inc
NASDAQ:NFLX
|
414B USD |
46%
|
|
LU |
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Spotify Technology SA
NYSE:SPOT
|
115.4B USD |
30%
|
|
NL |
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Universal Music Group NV
AEX:UMG
|
43.8B EUR |
43%
|
|
US |
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Live Nation Entertainment Inc
NYSE:LYV
|
29.6B USD |
28%
|
|
US |
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TKO Group Holdings Inc
NYSE:TKO
|
25.2B USD |
0%
|
|
CN |
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Tencent Music Entertainment Group
NYSE:TME
|
21B USD |
42%
|
|
US |
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Warner Bros Discovery Inc
NASDAQ:WBD
|
19.7B USD |
43%
|
|
FR |
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Bollore SE
PAR:BOL
|
15.1B EUR |
5%
|
|
US |
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Warner Music Group Corp
NASDAQ:WMG
|
15B USD |
47%
|
|
US |
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Endeavor Group Holdings Inc
NYSE:EDR
|
13.8B USD |
54%
|
Walt Disney Co
Glance View
In the realm of entertainment giants, Walt Disney Co. stands as a towering monolith, weaving its expansive magic far beyond the original cartoon mouse that started it all. Founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy O. Disney, the company initially found success through animated films, captivating audiences with classics like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Today, Disney operates through a complex interplay of different business segments, each contributing to its colossal revenues. The company's media networks form a central pillar, including ABC, ESPN, and various cable networks, which rake in substantial advertising dollars and affiliate fees. Meanwhile, Disney's film studio, responsible for blockbuster franchises such as Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar, generates revenue through box-office sales, home entertainment, and licensing deals. Beyond the screens, Disney's Parks, Experiences, and Products division creates a tangible touchpoint for millions worldwide. This segment comprises theme parks and resorts, cruise lines, and a diverse range of merchandise offerings that extend the on-screen magic to the tangible world. These attractions are not just destinations but immersive experiences that feed into a cycle of consumer brand loyalty and expanded storytelling. Additionally, Disney's venture into streaming with Disney+ exemplifies its ability to adapt and capture new markets, thus securing its footprint in digital entertainment landscapes. These varied streams of income, combined with an unyielding focus on storytelling and brand integration, enable Walt Disney Co. to maintain its status as a behemoth in global entertainment and media.

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Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.
Based on Walt Disney Co's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of 36.7%.