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Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. Series A closed 10.16% below its 52-week high of $12.70, which the company achieved on December ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two separate publicly traded companies – one oriented around the HBO Max streaming ...
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two companies by next year, with much of its streaming and movie production moving under one company and its live sports and news to another, according to ...
Warner Bros Discovery hits $900M in ticket sales, showcasing a movie business turnaround that could boost streaming prospects ...
Credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings on Wednesday downgraded Warner Bros Discovery to junk status following the company's announced split-up earlier this week, as investors weigh the deal's likely ...
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two public companies by next year, calving off cable operations from its streaming service as the number of people “cutting the cord” rises.
Warner Bros. Discovery said it expects to complete the tax-free spinoff by mid-2026. The move follows several other major television companies taking steps to spin off their declining cable ...
Warner Bros. Discovery plans to split into two companies by separating its studios and streaming from cable TV networks to better compete in the evolving media landscape.
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