Assume that the following quote for the Walt Disney Company, a NYSE stock, appeared on some particular date of 2019 on Yahoo! Finance ( https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DIS?p=DIS&.tsrc=fin-srch): The Walt Disney Company (DIS) - NYSE 136.55 +2.76 (+2.06%) Prev Close: 133.79 Day's Range: 135.63 - 138.47 Open: 140.22 52wk Range: 104.50 - 143.83 Bid: 136.55 x 800 Volume: 23,891,567 Ask: 137.00 x 1800 Avg Vol (3m): 7,947,016 1y Target Est: 151.04 Market Cap: 247.284B Analyst Recommendation Buy P/E (ttm) 21.01 Next Earnings Date: Feb. 3-7, 2020 EPS (ttm): 6.50 Div & Yield: 1.52 (1.14%) Given this information, answer the following questions. At what price did the stock sell at the time of the quote? $ What is the stock's price/earnings ratio? What does that indicate? Round your answers to the nearest whole number. This means that investors are willing to pay more than $ for every $1 of earnings per share that the company generated last year. What is the last price at which the stock traded on the prior trading day? $ What's the stock's dividend yield? % What are the highest and lowest prices at which the stock traded during the latest 52-week period? Highest price $ Lowest price $ How large is the market capitalization of the company? $ billion
Assume that the following quote for the Walt Disney Company, a NYSE stock, appeared on some particular date of 2019 on Yahoo! Finance ( https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DIS?p=DIS&.tsrc=fin-srch):
The Walt Disney Company (DIS) - NYSE | |||
136.55 +2.76 (+2.06%) | |||
Prev Close: | 133.79 | Day's Range: | 135.63 - 138.47 |
Open: | 140.22 | 52wk Range: | 104.50 - 143.83 |
Bid: | 136.55 x 800 | Volume: | 23,891,567 |
Ask: | 137.00 x 1800 | Avg Vol (3m): | 7,947,016 |
1y Target Est: | 151.04 | Market Cap: | 247.284B |
Analyst Recommendation | Buy | P/E (ttm) | 21.01 |
Next Earnings Date: | Feb. 3-7, 2020 | EPS (ttm): | 6.50 |
Div & Yield: | 1.52 (1.14%) |
Given this information, answer the following questions.
-
At what price did the stock sell at the time of the quote?
$
-
What is the stock's price/earnings ratio?
What does that indicate? Round your answers to the nearest whole number.
This means that investors are willing to pay more than $ for every $1 of earnings per share that the company generated last year.
-
What is the last price at which the stock traded on the prior trading day?
$
-
What's the stock's dividend yield?
%
-
What are the highest and lowest prices at which the stock traded during the latest 52-week period?
Highest price $ Lowest price $ -
How large is the market capitalization of the company?
$ billion
Step by step
Solved in 4 steps with 1 images