Disney falls on concerns about its theme park business. Here’s why we’d buy the stock

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People watch Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress attraction at the Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World on May 31, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. 
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Shares of Disney fell Wednesday as concerns about attendance at its theme parks overshadowed streaming profits and better-than-expected headline results. However, the quarter checked the boxes that matter most to us, making the stock decline a buying opportunity.

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