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Disney chose to suspend its dividend to keep investing in its high‑margin theme parks.
Prioritizing park capex over payouts helped protect Disney’s pricing power and long‑term cash flows.
Discover why suspending a dividend to keep theme parks fresh can strengthen long‑term pricing power and cash flows for premium operators like Disney (NYSE: DIS), especially versus lower‑tier rivals. Watch the video below to see how this capital allocation choice plays out.
*This video was published on April 24, 2026.
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