over allegations the company has unfairly used its concert promotion business to pressure venues to use Ticketmaster, a wholly owned subsidiary of Live Nation. Shares closed at $64.34, down $5.09 on the day. The news was first reported by theNumerous tremors preceded the DOJ’s decision to charge Live Nation, the world’s largest concert promoter, for allegedly using its concert promotion business to pressure concert venues to be customers of its Ticketmaster division.
As the DOJ goes, so go stock prices. Delrahim’s statement in August sent Live Nation’s otherwise rising share price down 5.8% -- though it had fully recovered by Oct. 7. And even with the Dec. 13 decline, Live Nation shares have increased 30.6% this year.
The DOJ should really excuse themselves from any more Trump related director's issues. Its unfairly ran as is the FBI the CIA and any other government ran establishment than is owned by the people. A president does what's right for the people not for self promotion or gain.
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