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By Jesse Lawrence As of Wednesday morning, the average secondary market list price for the 2022 ALCS is $505, which is the second-highest price for an ALCS since we began tracking the data in 2010,...
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Netflix stock jumped 10% on good earnings news. It still has to double to get back to its peak.
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The WWE is extremely successful financially. It is time for it to share the wealth with shareholders.
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By Jesse Lawrence As of Sunday morning, the average secondary market list price for the 2022 NLCS is $863, which is highest price for an NLCS since we began tracking the data in 2010. That price is...
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AMC Entertainment has nowhere to turn for new revenue, so the best management in the world cannot save it.
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AMC Entertainment is no longer viable, as the days when large numbers of people attended movies in the theater are all but gone.
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The travel industry was crippled badly by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has come roaring back in the last year. Demand has become so great that planes are sold out, reservations systems burdened, airline...
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Will problems at Disney’s huge theme parks undermine the company's prospects?
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A recent analysis reveals the cities where country music is least popular.
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Disney's CEO has fended off an activist investor. Now, can the stock recover?
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The New York Times editorial ran an article that savaged the operations and management of its sometimes rival, The Washington Post.
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Snap firing 20% of its staff is another setback for CEO Evan Spiegel.
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The results of the experiment known as The Walt Disney Company continue to be rejected by Wall St. Its latest move to recover its once-stellar image among investors is to raise prices at its theme...
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Among public companies, the single most important barometer is stock price. By that measure, the recent performance of Disney has been abysmal.
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The market still wrestles with what AMC is really worth as tens of millions of consumers switch to streaming as their primary way to watch video.
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