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Disney Q2 earnings beat, but US park attendance dips in first report under new CEO Josh D'Amaro
Key takeaways
- For the quarter, Disney reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.57, above the Street’s forecasts of $1.51.
- Disney stock rose 8% in premarket trading.
- Revenue for Disney’s experiences division, which includes its parks and cruise businesses and was formerly led by D’Amaro before he became CEO, fell to $9.5 billion from a record $10 billion in the first quarter.
Disney Q2 earnings beat, but US park attendance dips in first report under new CEO Josh D'Amaro Brooke Di Palma · Senior Reporter Wed, May 6, 2026 at 5:44 PM GMT+7 2 min read DIS Disney’s (DIS) fiscal second quarter results beat expectations on Wednesday, marking a strong start under new CEO Josh D Amaro, who took the reins on March 18.
For the quarter, Disney reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.57, above the Street’s forecasts of $1.51. Revenue grew by 7% to $25.2 billion, ahead of expectations for $24.8 billion, according to Bloomberg data. Total operating income for the company totaled $4.6 billion in the quarter, an increase from $4.4 billion a year ago.
Disney stock rose 8% in premarket trading.
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