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Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. MSGE, +0.39% on Friday said it would move ahead with a spin-off of its live entertainment business and planned to complete that spin-off by the end of March. Executives for the company said it had confidentially filed an amended registration statement for the proposed deal, and said it expected to file a publicly available registration statement next month.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. MSGE, -2.71% said late Tuesday its board has approved a "revised" plan for the planned spinoff of its businesses, and it is now exploring the separation of its live-entertainment business from the company's MSG Sphere, MSG Networks, and Tao Group Hospitality. Madison Square Garden had said it was looking to spin off the live entertainment business alongside the media business MSG Networks.
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Madison Square Garden Entertainment said Thursday that it will explore potentially spinning off live entertainment venues and a bevy of other assets into a separate company.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment announced it is exploring a potential spinoff of certain assets.
Yahoo Finance Live anchors Dave Briggs, Seana Smith and Josh Schafer report on Madison Square Garden Entertainment's stock as the group explores options into the live entertainment industry.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp (NYSE: MSGE) reported third-quarter FY22 revenue growth of 115% year-on-year to $460.1 million, beating the consensus of $441.6 million. Tao Group Hospitality segment generated revenues of $108.6 million versus $12.8 million last year.