Endeavor CEO Aims to Resolve Actors Strike as Hollywood Strikes Impact Q3 Revenue

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Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel expresses hope for the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike in the next few days, but anticipates that it will take time for productions to resume. The strikes have had a negative impact on the company's earnings, with an estimated $40-50 million loss in the third quarter. Despite this, Emanuel remains optimistic about the future, citing pent-up demand and the strength of Endeavor's overall portfolio.
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