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Warner Bros. Discovery Stock Jumps on Report of Possible Split

A Warner Bros. Discovery flag outside company offices in Warsaw, Poland, in August.
Warner Bros. Discovery in December had announced a restructuring potentially laying the groundw﷽ork for a split.

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Shares of media company Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) pop🀅ped Thursday following reports that the company was considering a split.ꦏ 

The wide-ranging media company known for brands like HBO, MAX, CNN, and Adult Swim is moving toward some kind of split, CNBC’s David Faber said earlier today, adding that “we could get some sort of an announcement in the not-too-distant future.” (A detailed transcript of Faber’s comments is available on CNBC’s website.)

A split “will take quite some time to actually happen,” Faber said. The company in December 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:announced a restructuring, at the time saying the changes—creating one ❀division focu🍷sed on global linear TV and another with its film studios and global streaming platform—would "increase optionality to pursue further value creation opportunities for both divisions in an evolving media landscape."

Comcast (CMCSA), meanwhile, late last year said it would spin off its 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:cable TV networks.

The news helped Warner Bros. Discovery shares gain more than 5% in Thursday trading, leaving the company down roughly 15% so far this year. Spokespeople for Warner Bros. Discovery did not respond to Investopedia’s request for comment in time for publication. 

The company earlier today reported first-quarter financial results that included a year-over-year drop in revenue.

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