Comcast Corp - Class A

NASDAQ: CMCSA
$40.11
-$0.16 (-0.4%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

CMCSA Articles

It should come as no surprise to see insider selling at current market levels, and we expect the pace to continue through the rest of the summer and into the fall.
The latest Speedtest report indicates that internet speeds in the United States have hit record levels and that Xfinity broadband crushed its competition in download speed.
Time Warner reported mixed second-quarter 2016 results and raised its guidance before markets opened Wednesday morning.
Experts point out that Google and Facebook together have almost three-quarters of the online ad revenue in the United States. Is it any wonder?
A new report from Merrill Lynch outlines whether Level 3 is really evaluating alternatives as was rumored last week.
AT&T and Verizon Communications are not flash companies in the world of high tech, but they have been perfect investments as the market has rallied.
If there is one infrastructure play in communications that would make a crown jewel of an acquisition, Level 3 Communications would fit that bill.
A Jefferies analyst has issued an Underperform rating on Netflix. The firm is basically telling investors to sell Netflix shares.
Google sites were the most visited in May, based on desktop and mobile results together, according to research firm comScore.
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that U.S. media and entertainment companies are making solid inroads with the Chinese consumer after years of effort.
To say that the pay-TV providers hated the FCC's proposal to uncouple the cable and satellite industry's proprietary hold on the set-top box is probably not putting the reaction too strongly.
The federal court of appeals for Washington, D.C., on Tuesday upheld a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule that internet service providers must treat all web traffic equally. The so-called...
The Olympic Games are just around the corner, and here are four stocks that offer both direct and indirect exposure to the Rio Summer Olympics.
Insider selling is likely to keep ramping higher, as many on Wall Street see volatility going higher this summer as we get closer to the political cycle home stretch.
With a flight to cash hardly workable for most investors, and Treasury bonds seemingly very rich, quality low-volatility dividend stocks make the most sense in for uncertain times.