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Comcast Stock Today (CMCSA) – November 18, 2025: Slight Dip as Deal Talk, Analyst Moves and New Initiatives Drive Investor Focus

Comcast (CMCSA) Stock Today: Price, News and Outlook for November 19, 2025

Comcast shares hover just under $27 on Wednesday as Wall Street weighs a potential Warner Bros. Discovery bid, fresh broadband expansion news, and mixed analyst calls. By Newsdesk – November 19, 2025 Comcast stock today: key numbers at a glance As of early afternoon on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, Comcast Corporation’s Class A shares (NASDAQ: CMCSA) are trading around $26.92, down roughly 1.6% from Tuesday’s close near $27.36. MarketBeat Here’s the intraday snapshot: On a longer view, Comcast has had a rough run: In other words, CMCSA today sits in classic “value stock” territory: cheap on earnings, high in yield,
Comcast Stock Today (CMCSA) – November 18, 2025: Slight Dip as Deal Talk, Analyst Moves and New Initiatives Drive Investor Focus

Comcast Stock Today (CMCSA) – November 18, 2025: Slight Dip as Deal Talk, Analyst Moves and New Initiatives Drive Investor Focus

Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA) traded modestly lower on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, as Wall Street weighed fresh M&A speculation around Warner Bros. Discovery, a cut to one analyst price target, and a trio of new Comcast announcements spanning digital inclusion and ad-tech.  StockAnalysis Data in this article reflects prices and news available as of roughly early afternoon U.S. trading on November 18, 2025, and may have changed since. Comcast stock price snapshot on November 18, 2025 At last check on Tuesday, Comcast shares were trading around $27.16, down about 0.2% on the day after closing Monday near $27.22. Intraday, the stock has traded between
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Comcast (CMCSA) Before the Bell: What to Know About the Stock on Monday, November 10, 2025

Published: Monday, November 10, 2025 Summary (2-minute quick read)• CMCSA closed Friday at $27.35, near the bottom of its 52‑week range ($25.75–$44.63). Valuation watchers will note shares remain well off last year’s highs. Morningstar• The story into Monday: a clean Q3 beat on adjusted EPS and revenue, steady Peacock subs with narrowing losses, record wireless adds, continuing broadband pressure, and fresh M&A chatter. Business Wire+1• Near‑term catalysts: Versant spin‑off Investor Day (Dec. 4), ongoing NBA ramp on NBC/Peacock, dividend timeline set for early 2026, and Reuters’ report that Comcast is evaluating a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery assets. Reuters+3Business Wire+3NBA+3•
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Comcast (CMCSA) Stock Today — Nov. 7, 2025: Sky–ITV Talks and a Potential WBD Bid Put M&A in Focus as Shares Hover Near $27

Published: November 7, 2025 Key takeaways Comcast stock price snapshot (Nov. 7, 2025) Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA) traded modestly lower today, holding near the $27 handle. As of 19:33 UTC (2:33 p.m. ET), the stock printed $27.28 after opening at $27.56, with volume around 20.9 million shares. Intraday, CMCSA ranged $27.02–$27.77, reflecting an active tape as investors reacted to fresh M&A headlines. For reference, CMCSA finished Thursday at $27.31, setting the baseline for today’s moves. MarketWatch What’s moving CMCSA today: two deal headlines 1) Sky–ITV talks in the U.K. ITV confirmed it is in preliminary discussions to sell its free‑to‑air
Comcast Shocker: Cord-Cutting Slows, Wireless Soars in Q3 Earnings

Comcast Shocker: Cord-Cutting Slows, Wireless Soars in Q3 Earnings

Earnings Beat Expectations (Despite Olympic Comparisons) Comcast’s Q3 results trounced Street forecasts. Net income of $3.33 billion (¥8.2% YoY) translated to $0.90 GAAP EPS, or $1.12 adjusted EPS (vs. ≈$1.10 consensus) on $31.2 billion revenue thewrap.com. The revenue marked a 2.7% YoY decline, but topped analyst models (~$30.7B). Crucially, last year’s quarter was inflated by the Paris Olympics (adding ~$1.9B in revenue), so year-on-year comparisons were unfavorable thewrap.com. Even with that Olympic tailwind, Comcast beat estimates, suggesting resilience in its core businesses. Contributing to the beat, Comcast’s theme parks and content divisions thrived. Universal’s new Epic Universe park drove theme-park revenue up
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