Is Walt Disney Company (DIS) the Best Very Cheap Stock to Buy According to Billionaires?

We recently published a list of 10 Best Very Cheap Stocks to Buy According to Billionaires In this article, we are going to take a look at where The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) stands against other best very cheap stocks to buy according to billionaires.

Coming off 2 years of healthy broader market performance (~26% total return in 2023, ~25% in 2024), the US Bank Wealth Management believes that the S&P 500 valuations kicked off 2025 at elevated levels. In 2025, stocks continue to face a volatile environment, and in mid-March, the S&P 500 index witnessed a correction (a fall of 10% or more). Despite this, the index’s expected P/E ratio remains marginally above the historic 5-year and 10-year average, says the firm. As per Rob Haworth, senior investment strategy director, U.S. Bank Asset Management, it’s critical that, in 2025, earnings growth remains on track.

Corporate Earnings Projections in 2025

US Bank Wealth Management believes that current market projections hint at the 11.5% S&P 500 earnings growth in 2025 versus the prior year. This number is subject to change. However, Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist for U.S. Bank Asset Management, mentioned that when considering the potential impact of tariffs and other issues, it is difficult to expect that 2025 earnings would meet the current projections. Haworth says that the impact of tariffs on company profits is expected to be mixed. Companies that are more dependent on importing goods manufactured overseas can witness more challenges.

In comparison, the smaller companies, which are not as dependent on foreign trade, are expected to be better placed to mitigate the impact of the trade environment. Because they are not selling in the foreign markets and are not relying on foreign goods, smaller companies can have more pricing power, opines Haworth. This can equate to a healthier earnings picture.

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Technology Sector Remains Well-Placed

JPMorgan believes that uncertainty related to the trade and other factors of the US administration’s policy agenda continue to lead to a wait and see attitude from businesses and households. Given that household and corporate balance sheets remain relatively healthy, this attitude is expected to be consistent with a slowness in the broader US activity rather than a recession. Coming to the technology sector, in most part, the balance sheets are in healthy shape, with valuations based on forward earnings sitting at a decent place, says JP Morgan. As per the investment firm, these valuations still demonstrate anticipations for very strong 20%+ earnings growth from the US technology sector in 2025.

Our Methodology

To list the 10 Best Very Cheap Stocks to Buy According to Billionaires, we used a stock screener and Insider Monkey’s exclusive database of billionaire stock holdings to shortlist the companies that trade at a forward P/E of less than ~20.0x. For the stocks with the same number of billionaire holdings, we have used the number of hedge fund investors as a secondary metric to rank the stocks, as of Q4 2024.

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Is Walt Disney Company (DIS) the Best Very Cheap Stock to Buy According to Billionaires?

A packed theater of moviegoers watching a blockbuster film produced by the entertainment company.

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS)

Forward P/E as of March 28: ~17.8x

Number of Billionaire Investors: 19

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 108

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) operates as an entertainment company. BofA Securities analysts maintained a “Buy” rating on the company’s stock with a steady price objective of $140.00. The firm’s analysts expect that its fiscal Q2 2025 will demonstrate a sequential improvement in operating income from the Experiences segment, which can accelerate further in Q3 and Q4. Overall, the analysts’ commentary strengthens the belief that The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS)’s financial performance is expected to improve in the coming quarters due to strategic business segments and market conditions. Its emphasis on maintaining a healthy demand for the products and services, together with advertising strength and potential for ARPU growth in the streaming services, are regarded as the critical growth drivers.

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS)’s DTC offerings possess strong growth potential. With the company refining its content strategy and implementing strategic initiatives, there remains potential for higher average revenue per user (ARPU) than currently expected.  The success in this area can fuel significant revenue growth and drive profitability as the streaming business scales. Meridian Funds, managed by ArrowMark Partners, released the Q2 2024 investor letter. Here is what the fund said:

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) operates a diversified entertainment business with theme parks, media networks, and streaming services. We own Disney because we believe its strong brand, valuable IP, and expanding streaming offerings will drive sustainable long-term growth. The company’s stock, however, underperformed in the quarter due to concerns about a slowdown in growth at its theme park division. While park revenue still grew by 10% year-over-year, management’s commentary suggested a moderation in post-pandemic demand and rising costs, leading to a disappointing outlook for park operating income in the second half of the year. This overshadowed the positive news that the company’s streaming segment, driven by strong subscriber growth at Disney+, reached profitability ahead of schedule. We held our position and will continue to monitor the performance of the theme park division.”

Overall, DIS ranks 4th on our list of best very cheap stocks to buy according to billionaires. While we acknowledge the potential of DIS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than DIS but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.