Connect with us
https://tickernews.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/AmEx-Thought-Leaders.jpg

Money

Disney returns to BluRay DVDs as streaming woes continue

Published

on

Disney enthusiasts and cinephiles alike are in for a treat as the entertainment giant prepares to launch a remarkable cinematic treasure trove.

Scheduled for release on November 14th, the “Disney Legacy Animated Film Collection” features a curated compilation of 100 beloved animated films, spanning Disney’s illustrious history.

Preorders for this spectacular Blu-ray collection will commence on September 18th, exclusively at Walmart.com, but there’s a price tag that might give prospective buyers pause – a hefty $1,500, as reported by The Wrap.

Classic movies

This mammoth collection encompasses a rich array of classics from both Disney and Pixar, neatly arranged into three volumes of discs. From the enchanting “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” which marked Disney’s animation debut in 1937, to the contemporary wonder of “Elemental” from this year, it’s a comprehensive journey through the evolution of animated storytelling.

What sets this collection apart is its commitment to quality over quantity. Disney aficionados will appreciate that it includes all the iconic titles they hold dear, such as the “Toy Story” series, both “Incredibles” films, “The Black Cauldron,” “Frankenweenie,” and “Robin Hood.” Remarkably absent are the forgettable, direct-to-video productions that have occasionally diluted Disney’s legacy.

Each volume unfolds like a storybook, featuring movie posters, release years, and character quotes. Purchasers will gain access to digital copies of each film.

To sweeten the deal, the collection includes a lithograph poster for Disney’s eagerly anticipated “Wish,” a numbered certificate of authenticity, and an exquisite crystal Mickey Mouse ears cap. Additionally, there are reports of 18 Blu-ray discs packed with bonus content from Pixar.

Money

Wall Street hits record highs as markets shrug off Venezuela tensions

US markets hit record highs as investors shrug off geopolitical tensions, with the S&P 500 up 0.7% and Dow 1%.

Published

on

US markets hit record highs as investors shrug off geopolitical tensions, with the S&P 500 up 0.7% and Dow 1%.


US markets surged to fresh records as investors looked past recent geopolitical tensions following the US attack on Venezuela. Confidence returned quickly, driving broad gains across major indices.

The S&P 500 climbed 0.7% to reach a new all-time intraday high, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 495 points, or 1%, also setting a record during Tuesday’s session.

The rally signals continued optimism around economic resilience, despite global uncertainty and ongoing international conflicts.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

#WallStreet #StockMarket #SP500 #DowJones #MarketRally #USMarkets #GlobalMarkets #TickerNews


Download the Ticker app

Continue Reading

Money

Dow hits record after U.S. military action in Venezuela

Dow Jones surged 600 points post-U.S. action in Venezuela, boosting energy stocks amid cautious gold futures rise.

Published

on

Dow Jones surged 600 points post-U.S. action in Venezuela, boosting energy stocks amid cautious gold futures rise.


The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged nearly 600 points to a record close following U.S. military action in Venezuela. Investors responded positively, signalling confidence that the geopolitical situation would not spiral out of control.

Stocks rallied alongside rising crude oil prices, with energy companies like Chevron and Exxon Mobil leading the gains. Analysts noted that oil infrastructure rebuilding in Venezuela could provide long-term benefits for the sector.

Despite the bullish market reaction, gold futures also rose, suggesting that some traders remain cautious amid global uncertainties.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

#DowJones #StockMarket #Venezuela #Maduro #OilPrices #EnergyStocks #Geopolitics #TickerNews


Download the Ticker app

Continue Reading

Money

Wall Street eyes further gains in 2026 as rate cuts fuel optimism

Wall Street enters 2026 optimistic as falling interest rates and strong earnings drive stock market expectations amid economic resilience.

Published

on

Wall Street enters 2026 optimistic as falling interest rates and strong earnings drive stock market expectations amid economic resilience.


Wall Street is entering 2026 with renewed confidence as falling interest rates and robust corporate earnings lift expectations for continued stock market gains. Analysts say an easier monetary policy is providing fresh momentum for equities after several strong years.

The US economy has continued to show resilience, with businesses maintaining healthy balance sheets and earnings growth holding up despite global uncertainty. Lower borrowing costs and supportive fiscal settings are expected to further boost investor sentiment.

However, market watchers remain cautious, warning that optimism could fade quickly if economic data disappoints or inflation pressures return.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

#WallStreet #StockMarket #USMarkets #InterestRates #Investing #MarketOutlook #Ticker #FinanceNews


Download the Ticker app

Continue Reading

Trending Now