Comcast officially announced the separation of Versant Media, housing cable networks like CNBC, USA and MS NOW, as a separate ...
Comcast has officially spun off its cable channels, including CNBC and MS NOW, into a separate company, Versant Media Group.
Comcast has completed its separation of Versant Media, which owns CNBC, MS Now, USA Network & will trade on the NASDAQ.
Shares of Versant Media Group , home to channels such as USA Network and CNBC, slumped more than 10% in its market debut ...
Versant Media Group Inc., the parent of CNBC, USA and other cable-TV networks, fell as much as 15% in its first official day ...
Comcast co-CEO Mike Cavanagh told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday that Versant’s stock price was “a little bit below where ...
The split took effect on January 2 and Versant shares began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VSNT on Monday morning.
The new corporate home to the cable channels CNBC, MS Now and USA Network has started off losing 25% of its market value ...
Now it is official. Comcast said on Monday that the separation of most of its cable networks into a separate entity called ...
The newly separate company owns well-known channels like CNBC and MS NOW, but it lacks the distribution power of streaming ...
Comcast's broadband and video headwinds are largely offset by growth in wireless, business customers, and theme parks. Read ...
Versant Media Group (VSNT) spins off from Comcast Jan. 5—see assets, valuation, and share ratio plus what it means for CMCSA ...