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Xfinity will expand from a two-race primary sponsor of Bubba Wallace in 2025, to take over the majority sponorship of the No.
Xfinity didn’t fade from NASCAR—it shifted gears. The brand’s Daytona 500 debut comes with Bubba Wallace and a bigger commitment to the NASCAR Cup series.
Jan 5 (Reuters) - Shares of Versant Media Group (VSNT.O), opens new tab, home to channels such as USA Network and CNBC, slumped more than 10% in its market debut after its spinoff from Comcast, ...
Versant, which owns cable TV networks as well as digital assets like Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes, went public Monday following its separation from Comcast. Versant trades under the symbol "VSNT." ...
Following the separation, Comcast (Stub) will focus on its core growth areas of broadband, wireless, business services, streaming, and theme parks. It also retained select NBCUniversal assets, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Comcast officially spun off its cable channels, including CNBC and MS NOW, creating independent Versant Media ...
The owner of MSNBC and CNBC will start trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VSNT. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Now it is official. Comcast said on Monday that the separation of most ...
Planning your 2026 travel? Whether you’re mapping out international work trips, family vacations, or long overdue personal getaways, your ...
Comcast bounced off at 1.0x book value and now trades at a 14% earnings yield. CMCSA's broadband and video headwinds are largely offset by growth in wireless, business customers, and theme parks.
Shares of Versant fell more than 13% during its first day of “regular way” trading on Monday, closing at $40.57 apiece after opening at $45.17. Its separation from Comcast was finalized at 11:59 p.m.
The early ratings for Versant are in — with shares of the new owner of cable television stalwarts like CNBC, USA Network and the recently rebranded MS NOW (formerly MSNBC) tumbling 13% on their first ...
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