Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (FOXA) ended last trading session with a change of -0.16 percent. It trades at an average volume of 7.92M shares versus 5.35M shares recorded at the end of last trading session. The share price of $30.5 is at a distance of 30.73 percent from its 52-week low and down -3.94 percent versus its peak. The company has a market cap of $56.38B and currently has 1.85B shares outstanding. The share price is currently 0.38 percent versus its SMA20, 1.01 percent versus its SMA50, and 11.19 percent versus its SMA200. The stock has a weekly performance of -0.62 percent and is 8.77 percent year-to-date as of the recent close.
February 28, 2017 — Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (FOXA) FOX News Channel (FNC) has signed Citizens United president and President Donald Trump’s former deputy campaign manager David Bossie as a contributor. In this role, effective immediately, he will offer political analysis across FNC and FOX Business Network’s (FBN) daytime and primetime programming.
Recently ranked number two on POLITICO’s top 50 most influential people in politics, Bossie became president of Citizens United, a conservative advocacy group, in 2001. As president of the organization, he has produced 25 documentaries with Citizens United Productions, including, “Rocky Mountain Heist,” “Occupy Unmasked,” “Our Sacred Honor with Senator Rick Santorum,” “The Gift of Life,” “Nine Days That Changed the World” and “Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny.”
The Walt Disney Company (DIS) recently recorded 0.54 percent change and currently at $111.52 is 24.42 percent away from its 52-week low and down -0.42 percent versus its peak. It has a past 5-day performance of 0.77 percent and trades at an average volume of 6.8M shares. The stock has a 1-month performance of 1.85 percent and is 7 percent year-to-date as of the recent close. There were about 1.58B shares outstanding which made its market cap $176.52B. The share price is currently 1.02 percent versus its SMA20, 2.22 percent versus its SMA50, and 12.38 percent versus its SMA200.
March 9, 2017 — Shareholders of The Walt Disney Company (DIS) at the 2017 Annual Meeting elected 11 members of the Board of Directors and supported Board recommendations on the Company’s auditor and the advisory vote on executive compensation.
Disney Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Iger welcomed shareholders to the meeting at the Bellco Theatre at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver and introduced independent Lead Director Orin C. Smith and the other members of the Board of Directors.