$Walt Disney(DIS)$Walt Disney Co. reported sales and profit that fell below Wall Street expectations, held back by weakness in advertising revenue and higher-than-expected losses in streaming TV.
Earnings in the last quarter of Disney’s fiscal year fell to 30 cents a share, excluding certain items, the company said Tuesday. That missed the average estimate of 51 cents from analysts surveyed
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