Disney shares slip as company loses streaming subscribers

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Shares of Disney fell 4.2 per cent to $96.90 in after-hours trading

The company plans to expand its streaming offerings by the end of the year with a new app that combines Disney+ and Hulu, Chief Executive Bob Iger said.

Overall, diluted earnings per share came in at 93 cents, meeting the consensus forecast of analysts polled by Refinitiv. Revenue hit $21.82-billion, slightly above analyst projections of $21.79-billion. Total subscribers to the flagship Disney+ service dropped by 4 million from the previous quarter to 157.8 million.

Wall Street has been pressuring media companies to make profits from the billions of dollars they have poured into streaming in recent years to compete with Netflix Inc.

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