It depends on when you buy, it fluctuates all day when the market is open then there is its closing price for the day and it starts all over again, there is no set price References : commodity trader
The anwers above were all correct, but I thought you might want to know some other details. Disney offers a "direct
purchase" program. You can find out all the details about it
at
They can also enroll you in a dividend reinvestment program. So when you do get one of those little dividend payments, they will put it towards the purchase of more DIS stock.
A lot rides on how many shares you want to purchase and what you are looking to do with them.
If you only want a small number of shares I would look at going the through Disney directly. They even have a program for kids. If you go to a large brokerage firm ie: Morgan Stanley, Merryl Lynch etc. and request to buy a small amount
they will kill you with the commission charges.
So look for a discount brokerage firm, if you are not going to go through DIS direct. A discount firm will give you the same services but you will not have a "relationship" with a broker,
like you might at a large firm. If you are buying a large amount, go with that big time Broker. He is more likely to "watch" the stock for you and alert you to any changes he or she may see coming. But you can do the same, as long as you make that commitment to watch the stock and to follow it's news.
P.S. DIS is not a stock to flip in and out of. Don't be tempted.
This is a LONG TERM investment
That is just my advice. You should check out for yourself what I have said. Every situation is different.
March 30th, 2009 at 6:24 pm
33.61 at market close on Friday, 33.66 in after hours trading.
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March 30th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
It depends on when you buy, it fluctuates all day when the market is open then there is its closing price for the day and it starts all over again, there is no set price
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March 30th, 2009 at 7:52 pm
According to Yahoo Finance
The stock symbol is DIS
It is currently 33.61 per share
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http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=DIS
March 30th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
$34.00 a stock at this minute
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March 30th, 2009 at 9:21 pm
See below.
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http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=DIS
March 30th, 2009 at 10:09 pm
The anwers above were all correct, but I thought you might want to know some other details. Disney offers a "direct
purchase" program. You can find out all the details about it
at
http://corporate.disney.go.com/investors/faq_investmentplan.html
They can also enroll you in a dividend reinvestment program. So when you do get one of those little dividend payments, they will put it towards the purchase of more DIS stock.
A lot rides on how many shares you want to purchase and what you are looking to do with them.
If you only want a small number of shares I would look at going the through Disney directly. They even have a program for kids. If you go to a large brokerage firm ie: Morgan Stanley, Merryl Lynch etc. and request to buy a small amount
they will kill you with the commission charges.
So look for a discount brokerage firm, if you are not going to go through DIS direct. A discount firm will give you the same services but you will not have a "relationship" with a broker,
like you might at a large firm. If you are buying a large amount, go with that big time Broker. He is more likely to "watch" the stock for you and alert you to any changes he or she may see coming. But you can do the same, as long as you make that commitment to watch the stock and to follow it's news.
P.S. DIS is not a stock to flip in and out of. Don't be tempted.
This is a LONG TERM investment
That is just my advice. You should check out for yourself what I have said. Every situation is different.
Hope that helps!!
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