If you owned Entercom stock three years ago and held it today through the botched CBS Radio merger, your investment would be down 42%.
More recent news is just as bad.
Shares have been rebounding a little over the past month up 6.5% after a year of sustained underperformance.
Still Entercom is down 39.4% over the past 12 months.
What’s wrong with Entercom – how can it be this bad?
David Field’s broken promise that spooked money people.
What keeps investors up at night about the future of Entercom.
And what’s this insider buying the Field family does to boost the price up a few cents.
What are these rumbling of bankruptcy and when.
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