Live Nation Entertainment... (LYV)
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Bullish Probability | Sentiment | Score |
---|---|---|
+80% | Strong Buy | 10 |
+75% | Buy | 9 |
+70% | Buy | 8 |
+60% | Buy | 7 |
+50% | Hold | 6 |
+45% | Hold | 5 |
+40% | Hold | 4 |
+35% | Sell | 3 |
+30% | Sell | 2 |
+20% | Strong Sell | 1 |
Bid | 149.57 |
Market Cap | 35.66B |
Revenue (ttm) | - |
Net Income (ttm) | - |
EPS (ttm) | 0.89 |
PE Ratio (ttm) | 173.73 |
Forward PE | n/a |
Analyst | Strong Buy |
Ask | 156.99 |
Volume | 1,251,840 |
Avg. Volume (20D) | 1,997,171 |
Open | 154.68 |
Previous Close | 153.76 |
Day's Range | 153.00 - 155.05 |
52-Week Range | 86.81 - 155.05 |
Beta | undefined |
About LYV
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. operates as a live entertainment company. It operates through Concerts, Ticketing, and Sponsorship & Advertising segments. The Concerts segment promotes live music events in its owned or operated venues, and in rented third-party venues; operates and manages music venues; produces music festivals; creates associated content; and offers management and other services to artists. The Ticketing segment manages the tick...
Analyst Forecast
According to 16 analyst ratings, the average rating for LYV stock is "Strong Buy." The 12-month stock price forecast is $150, which is a decrease of -2.99% from the latest price.
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![news image](https://images.financialmodelingprep.com/news/ticketmaster-fights-antitrust-lawsuit-by-arguing-that-a-lack-20250122.jpg)
4 weeks ago · businessinsider.com
Ticketmaster fights antitrust lawsuit by arguing that a lack of competition can actually save concertgoers moneyTicketmaster and Live Nation want a judge to boot 27 states from the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit. The event goliath argued Wednesday that the states can't prove a direct injury to their residents.