Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. - Series A Common Stock (WBD)
7.9700
-0.1300 (-1.60%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 12th, 11:31 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
8.100
Open
8.120
Bid
7.920
Ask
7.980
Day's Range
7.610 - 8.140
52 Week Range
6.640 - 12.70
Volume
36,414,775
Market Cap
-
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
EPS (TTM)
-
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
45,609,596
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About Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. - Series A Common Stock (WBD)
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. is a leading global media and entertainment company that operates a diverse portfolio of renowned brands and franchises. The company specializes in the creation and distribution of innovative content across various platforms, including television networks, streaming services, and film production. With a rich heritage in storytelling, Warner Bros. Discovery brings together a wide array of programming, from thrilling dramas and captivating documentaries to beloved animated series and blockbuster films, catering to a vast audience worldwide. By leveraging its extensive library and expertise in content development, the company seeks to engage viewers through compelling narratives and immersive experiences. Read More
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Even during a down period for the markets, Warner Bros. Discovery has gone against the grain, climbing to $8.03. Its shares have yielded a 6.8% return over the last six months, beating the S&P 500 by 16.6%. This performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
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Warner Bros. Discovery is facing mounting geopolitical headwinds as the U.S.–China trade war escalates. Among the most concerning retaliatory measures is a proposed restriction or outright ban on U.S.-made films.
As Washington doubles down on its trade war with China, and tariffs now going as high as 104%, some leading experts believe that the Middle Kingdom might have an ace up its sleeve, that could hit the United States where it hurts most—Services.
Goldman Sachs analyst Michael Ng maintains a Neutral rating on Warner Bros Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD) with a $10.75 price target. The Q1 EBITDA estimate is now $2.03 billion (previously $2.08B), with revenue lowered to $9.54B. Lower ARPU and weaker box office performance impacted projections, though subscriber growth and international expansion could drive future gains.
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