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SPHERE ENTERTAINMENT CO

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Animal Welfare (1)
SPHR Consumer Discretionary Current as of March 2026

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Animal Exploitation
Since Mar 12, 2026

Sphere Entertainment Co. operates The Sphere in Las Vegas, a large-scale venue that has hosted events featuring animal acts. The venue's programming has included performances by the magician David Blaine, who has incorporated live animals such as doves into his stage shows. This constitutes commercial exploitation of animals for entertainment purposes. The company's primary business model is centered on operating this venue and curating its content, making animal-based acts a part of its commercial offering.

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