Shares of Comcast Are Plummeting - Will This Trend Continue?

This afternoon we watched Comcast drop -1.3% to a price of $42.9 per share. The large-cap Cable Television company is now trading -12.94% below its average target price of $49.27. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $41.0 to $55.0 per share for Comcast, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.

The stock has a very low short interest at 1.5%, and a short ratio of 3.42. The company's insiders own 0.74% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests. Finally, we also note that a significant number of institutional investors are invested in the stock, with 87.9% of Comcast's shares being owned by this investor type.

Institutions Invested in Comcast

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2023-06-30 Vanguard Group Inc 9% 390,360,150 $16,744,498,812
2023-06-30 Blackrock Inc. 8% 314,159,824 $13,475,885,794
2023-06-30 Capital International Investors 4% 172,032,998 $7,379,355,527
2023-06-30 State Street Corporation 4% 160,119,465 $6,868,324,524
2023-06-30 FMR, LLC 3% 119,789,016 $5,138,349,896
2023-06-30 Massachusetts Financial Services Co. 2% 100,214,781 $4,298,713,076
2023-06-30 Capital Research Global Investors 2% 98,244,335 $4,214,190,794
2023-06-30 JP Morgan Chase & Company 2% 91,465,024 $3,923,392,246
2023-06-30 Capital World Investors 2% 88,869,896 $3,812,074,229
2023-06-30 Geode Capital Management, LLC 2% 80,409,013 $3,449,144,649

Besides an analyst consensus of some upside potential, other market factors point to there being mixed market sentiment on Comcast.

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