Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. - Series A Common Stock (WBD)
27.99
-0.12 (-0.43%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Feb 13th, 6:18 PM EST
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
28.11
Open
28.07
Bid
27.99
Ask
28.15
Day's Range
27.90 - 28.18
52 Week Range
7.520 - 30.00
Volume
13,197,092
Market Cap
4.73B
PE Ratio (TTM)
147.32
EPS (TTM)
0.2
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
23,764,059
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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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