How Sensitive Is Disney’s Stock Price To Number Of ESPN U.S. Subscribers?
ESPN Channels account for 27% of the valuation of Disney (NASDAQ: DIS). Out of this segment, ESPN U.S. accounts for more than 80% of the revenue’s of this segment. ESPN U.S. drives more than 60% of its revenue from subscription fees. The number of ESPN U.S. subscribers is a very important factor which affects this number. As per our estimates, the sensitivity of Disney’s stock price to 1% change in number of ESPN U.S. subscribers is 1%.
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