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Can NFLX Stock Compound Its Way Higher?
Trefis15d agoneutral
Can NFLX Stock Compound Its Way Higher?

While the market focuses on streaming wars, a different category is quietly inflecting inside the business. Monthly players for cloud games have increased 11x since last October. This adoption is already outpacing the company's earlier push into mobile games, suggesting a new engagement engine is taking hold.

5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From Comcast’s Q2 Earnings Call
StockStory18d agoneutral
5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From Comcast’s Q2 Earnings Call

Comcast’s second quarter results were marked by a mix of progress and ongoing challenges, with the company surpassing Wall Street’s revenue and profit expectations but facing a negative market reaction. Management highlighted steady gains in wireless services, which delivered record net line additions and increasing premium plan uptake. However, softness in domestic broadband, where subscriber losses persisted despite improved customer satisfaction, remained a concern. CEO Brian Roberts pointed

Disney Selling 50% A+E Stake To Hearst For More Than $1B
MediaPost19d agobearish
Disney Selling 50% A+E Stake To Hearst For More Than $1B

The midsized cable TV network group, including A&E Network, History Channel, Lifetime, Vice TV and others, would now be 100% owned by Hearst. The deal is expected to be finalized at the same time as Disney's quarterly earnings release on August 5.

Comcast (CMCSA) Expands Universal Ads With New Measurement Partners For Premium TV
Simply Wall St.19d agoneutral
Comcast (CMCSA) Expands Universal Ads With New Measurement Partners For Premium TV

Comcast expanded its Universal Ads platform with new Audience and Mobile Measurement Partners. The update brings more digital style targeting and attribution tools into premium and connected TV advertising. The move aims to align TV ad buying and measurement more closely with existing digital marketing workflows. For investors watching NasdaqGS:CMCSA, this Universal Ads expansion comes as the stock trades around $23.67. Over the past week the share price is up 8%, while returns over 1, 3...

Comcast (CMCSA) Stock Could Be A Bargain After A 47% Fall
Simply Wall St.20d agobearish
Comcast (CMCSA) Stock Could Be A Bargain After A 47% Fall

Comcast stock has had a tough run over the last few years, yet the current valuation checks still lean in its favour. After years of weak share price performance, the question for investors is whether the recent business momentum in media and connectivity is now better reflected in the price. Comcast shares are down 46.7% over 5 years, which means long term holders have seen a significant erosion in value even as the business continues to evolve. Growth in media assets like Peacock and...

Comcast hopes generous offers will slow internet customer losses
TheStreet21d agoneutral
Comcast hopes generous offers will slow internet customer losses

Comcast, which owns Xfinity, is betting big on a slate of generous offers to deter customers from ditching its internet services. In the second quarter of 2026, Comcast lost 167,000 U.S. broadband customers, and revenue in this segment declined by 5.5% year over year, according to its latest ...

Warner Bros. Stock Hits Lowest Price Since Paramount Deal: Merger Odds Around 50%
Barrons.com22d agoneutral
Warner Bros. Stock Hits Lowest Price Since Paramount Deal: Merger Odds Around 50%

Warner Bros. Discovery stock Monday hit its lowest point since the company’s merger with Paramount Skydance was reached in February as Wall Street appears to be putting little more than a 50% chance that the deal will get done. Warner Bros. stock dropped 1.8% Monday to $25.28, ending about 18% below the $31-a-share cash offer from Paramount, whose stock also declined Monday. Warner Bros. stock had been trading around $27 in June.