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Aug 2021
43m 46s

Disney Beats the Street and Leads the St...

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Carl Quintanilla, Morgan Brennan and Mike Santoli led off the show with Disney, whose better-than-expected quarterly results drove the stock higher, leading the Dow and S&P 500 to new record intraday highs. The anchors reacted to what Disney CEO Bob Chapek's told CNBC about Disney+ adding subscribers despite a hike in the streaming service's rates. They also ... Show More
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