NASDAQ:CMCSA 29 January 2026 - 14 April 2026

Comcast shares flat near lows with Tuesday’s reopen ahead

Comcast shares flat near lows with Tuesday’s reopen ahead

Comcast shares closed Friday at $25.20, near a 52-week low of $24.12, despite the S&P 500 and Dow hitting records. The company reported a 5.3% revenue rise but net income fell 35.6%, with adjusted EPS down 27.5% to 79 cents. Peacock subscribers rose to 46 million, but streaming losses widened to $432 million. Broadband and video subscriber declines continue to pressure results.
May 25, 2026
Comcast Opens Xfinity Data Breach Settlement Claims in $117.5 Million Deal: Who Qualifies Before Aug. 14

Comcast Opens Xfinity Data Breach Settlement Claims in $117.5 Million Deal: Who Qualifies Before Aug. 14

Comcast customers affected by the 2023 Xfinity data breach can file claims for part of a $117.5 million settlement, with an Aug. 14 deadline. About 31.6 million people are eligible for cash payments or three years of identity-defense services. The final approval hearing is set for July 7 in federal court in Philadelphia. Comcast denies wrongdoing.
April 14, 2026
Comcast’s broadband losses deepen again — and the company is freezing prices in 2026

Comcast’s broadband losses deepen again — and the company is freezing prices in 2026

Comcast lost 181,000 broadband subscribers in Q4, a steeper decline than analysts expected. The company will freeze broadband prices through 2026 and offer new bundles with free mobile lines. Theme parks and Peacock drove profits above forecasts, despite widening streaming losses. Revenue reached $32.31 billion; adjusted earnings were 84 cents per share.
January 29, 2026

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  • UK Dairy Farms See Surge in ‘Battery Cow’ Intensive Farming Amid Cost Pressures
    May 26, 2026, 8:36 AM EDT. The UK has witnessed a more than doubling of intensive 'battery cow' dairy farms, which confine cows indoors year-round, rising to at least 180 units from 70 in 2015. The number of 'mega dairies' with over 700 cows also doubled to 40, driven by farmers facing soaring costs and selling milk below production cost, around 40p per litre. Despite environmental and welfare concerns linked to pollution, these large farms lack regulatory environmental permits. Major dairy processors like Arla, Müller, and Saputo profit amid struggling farmers. The trend reflects pressures on the dairy sector with calls for better oversight on factory-style production, concentrated mainly in regions like Devon, Cornwall, and Cheshire.