Live Nation Proposes Settlement in Antitrust Case
Live Nation Entertainment proposes settlement in antitrust case, following Taylor Swifts Eras tour ticket issues. The companys shares surged after the news, and negotiations are ongoing with state attorneys general. The Justice Department and states filed suit in May 2024, aiming to split Live Nation and sell Ticketmaster, citing increased concert costs and harm to artists. The trial began last week, with Live Nation dismissing the claims and arguing a breakup wont lower ticket prices for fans.
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