Comcast’s Big NBCUniversal Shakeup | Open Interest 6/29/2026

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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Comcast is shaking up media, with shares soaring on plans to spin off NBCUniversal and Sky. Tech rebounds as South Korea’s AI spending push lifts chip stocks. Plus, the US . and Iran agree to halt attacks ahead of Doha talks. Tyler Kendall breaks down the Supreme Court’s Fed independence ruling, and Del Monte Corporation CEO Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh joins Open Interest on the brand’s reunion, supply chains, and pineapple-powered pharma research. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Open Interest 00:03:07 - Samsung, SK Hynik Speed Up Korea's AI Buildout 00:05:54 - Comcast to Make NBCUniversal New Media Firm 00:07:39 - US, Iran Agree to Pause Attacks Ahead of Talks 00:12:08 - High Interest | Venezuela Aftershock Hits Resue Efforts 00:16:59 - Eric Van Nostrand Lazard |Hedge Funds Trim TMT Exposure 00:33:11 - Top Calls | Six Flags, Saleforce, Warner Bros. Discovery 00:34:01 - Comcast Splits Media, Tech Units 00:

Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Comcast Corp., Dani Burger, David Westin, Del Monte Foods Co., Eric Van Nostrand, Isabelle Lee, Kelcee Griffis, Mandeep Singh, Michael McKee, Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh, NBCUniversal Media LLC, National Basketball Association, Randall Williams, Sridhar Natarajan, Tyler Kendall, aoifinn devitt, joe deaux, warner brothers discovery inc

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