-- 根據彭博社週三報道,紐約聯邦陪審團裁定,Live Nation Entertainment (LYV) 非法壟斷了現場演出票務和露天劇場市場。 報道稱,陪審團也認定,Live Nation 及其旗下的 Ticketmaster 部門非法將進入公司自有場館的權限與其演唱會推廣服務捆綁在一起。 報道稱,陪審團表示,該公司的行為導致觀眾每張門票多支付了 1.72 美元。 報道稱,美國地區法官 Arun Subramanian 將審查這些裁決,以確定經濟損失和任何其他補救措施。 Live Nation 沒有立即回覆的置評請求。 Live Nation 的股價在盤後交易中下跌了 0.5%,此前在常規交易時段下跌了 6.3%。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話。這些資訊據信來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和推測。準確性無法保證。)
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