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Sphere Entertainment Co
NYSE:SPHR

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Sphere Entertainment Co
NYSE:SPHR
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Price: 94.3 USD -0.82% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.3B USD

During the last 3 months Sphere Entertainment Co insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 49% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 10, 2025 by Charles F. Dolan 2009 Revocable Trust , who sold 1.8m USD worth of SPHR shares.

Last Transactions:
Charles F. Dolan 2009 Revocable Trust
$-1.8m
Greenberg Andrea
$-587.7k
Dolan James Lawrence
$+1.5m
Dolan James Lawrence
$+2.9m
Dolan James Lawrence
$+2.3m
Byrnes David F.
$-192.6k
Thomas Isiah Iii
$-117.9k
D'ambrosio Philip Gerard
$+63.9k
Dolan Leinauer Corby
$-2.1k
Yospe Joseph F
$-529.2k
Dolan Leinauer Corby
$-34.5k
D'ambrosio Philip Gerard
$-95k
D'ambrosio Philip Gerard
$-55.7k
D'ambrosio Philip Gerard
$-105.5k
D'ambrosio Philip Gerard
$-68.7k
Dolan Leinauer Corby
$-9.5k
Yospe Joseph F
$-277.4k
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During the last 3 months Sphere Entertainment Co insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 49% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 10, 2025 by Charles F. Dolan 2009 Revocable Trust , who sold 1.8m USD worth of SPHR shares.

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Market Cap
3.3B USD
Industry
Media

Sphere Entertainment Co. emerged from a vision to revolutionize how audiences interact with entertainment. The company, a spin-off from the Madison Square Garden Company, positions itself at the intersection of technology, art, and live entertainment. At its heart lies the Sphere, a ground-breaking venue that marries advanced engineering with immersive audio-visual experiences. It boasts a state-of-the-art dome that envelops audiences in an unparalleled sensory extravaganza. The Sphere in Las Vegas, the flagship project of the company, is a testament to its ambitions—merging dynamic architecture with cutting-edge media technology to host concerts, performances, and even corporate events, redefining the standard for live entertainment venues. Revenue generation for Sphere Entertainment Co. is multifaceted, reflecting its diverse operations. The primary income stream flows from event ticket sales and venue rental fees. The Sphere's innovative design and allure attract global artists and corporations eager to leverage its unique atmosphere. Further, the company capitalizes on sponsorships and partnerships with brands aiming to associate with high-tech, premium experiences. Sphere Entertainment also taps into merchandising—selling exclusive products tied to specific events or performances. Moreover, its ventures in content production and the licensing of proprietary technology amplify its earnings, creating a robust financial framework for sustained growth and innovation in the competitive entertainment landscape.

SPHR Intrinsic Value
78.13 USD
Overvaluation 17%
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