Live Nation Entertainment stock falls 1.05% and underperforms competitors
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
Live Nation Entertainment stock falls 1.05% and underperforms competitors
7 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
Shares closed at $153.13 on Wednesday, marking a third consecutive day of losses and finishing 12.62% below the 52-week high.
The decline occurred during a broadly negative market session, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones also falling. Trading volume was 1.4 million, significantly below the 50-day average of 3.1 million.
Live Nation's performance lagged behind Madison Square Garden Sports, which fell 0.97%, while Sphere Entertainment rose 4.46%, highlighting mixed results among industry peers.
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