FUN stock extends focus on Six Flags merger integration. Shares trade on Nasdaq.
02.07.2026 - 20:00:45 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Thomas Clarke, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed on July 2, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (ISIN US1501851067) is the merged amusement park operator behind FUN, with its business tied to admissions, season passes, in-park spending, and regional park traffic. The company trades on Nasdaq, giving U.S. retail investors a direct read on how the market prices the integration story.
Integration sets the tone
The current investor lens is the combined operating base, because merged park portfolios tend to show up first in attendance trends, guest spending, and seasonal margin discipline. For a leisure name like Six Flags, those details matter more than a broad macro slogan.
That is especially true for a company whose revenue depends on ticket sales and on-site purchases across multiple parks. The market typically watches whether a larger footprint can translate into steadier cash generation across the full operating season.
What the business sells
The core product is straightforward: access to theme parks and water parks, plus passes and add-ons that lift per-guest revenue. That model gives Six Flags exposure to family leisure demand, local tourism, and pricing power when attendance holds up.
Trading context
FUN last traded at $0.00 as of July 2, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET. The stock's day-to-day move will continue to track park traffic, margin execution, and how investors interpret the merged company's operating cadence.
Company facts
- Company: Six Flags Entertainment Corporation
- ISIN: US1501851067
- Ticker: FUN
- Exchange: Nasdaq
- Price (as of July 2, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET): $0.00 USD
- Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Leisure
- Next earnings date: not yet officially scheduled
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